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DESCRIPTION
SCOPE OF WORK
GENERAL TECHNICAL CLAUSES & DESIGN
SYSTEM AND CLIMATIC CONDITION
INDOOR SWITCHGEAR GIS/AIS/CONTAINERISED
(CONTROL PANEL, VCB, CT,DISCONNECTOR, PROTECTION RELAY,
MULTI FUNCTIONAL METER)
OUT DOOR EQUIPMENT
POWER TRANSFORMER
STATION TRANSFORMER
33KV VCB
11KV & 33KV CT
11KV & 33KV IVT
11KV & 33KV SURGE ARRESTOR
33KV ISOLATOR
11KV & 33KV AB SWITCH
SUB STATION STRUCTURE
BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGER
AC DISTRIBUTION BOARD & DC DISTRIBUTION BOARD
CONTROL AND PROTECTION PANEL
CONTOL CABLE & XLPE CABLES
LINE MATERIALS
JOIST POLE & PSC POLE
V CROSS ARM, BACK CLAMP AND F CLAMP
HT STAY SET & STAY INSULATOR
RTU FOR SCADA COMPATIBILITY
COMMON MATERIALS FOR SUBSTATION AND LINE
AAA CONDUCTOR
INSULATOR (DISC TYPE)
INSULATOR (PIN AND STATION TYPE)
INSULATOR (POLYMER TYPE)
HARD WARE FITTINGS
CLAMP AND CONNECTOR
HG FUSE
CABLE TERMINATIN AND JOINTING KIT
LT DISTRIBUTION BOX
EARTHING AND EARTHING COIL
33KV & 11KV LINE AND ERECTION
CIVIL WORKS AND FIRE FIGHTING WALL
FIRE FIGHTING AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM
SUBSTATION AND CONTROL ROOM LIGHTING
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
TESTING EQUIPMENTS , MAINTENANCE TOOLS, T&P, OFFICE
EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURES
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GTP
SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM, SCHEMATIC LAYOUT OF SUBSTATION AND
OTHER DRAWINGS
TOPO GRAPH
VENDOR LIST
AS PER PRICE
SCHEDULE
AS ENCLOSED
AS ENCLOSED
AS ENCLOSED
(ODSSP)
PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT
VOL II
Technical Specification
For
Engineering, Supply, Erection & Commissioning of
33/11kV Sub-stations With associated lines
SCOPE OF WORK
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Important Note: Wherever the source is from an existing 33 KV or Grid substation to the proposed 33/11 KV s/s, care is to be taken for construction of bays
at the existing s/s end for matching with the existing system. The dismantling
works if any involved are also to be taken care as per the direction of the
Engineer in Charge.
1.2 The specification covers design, engineering, manufacture, assembly, type
tests, inspection and testing at manufacturers works, packing, forwarding and
delivery F.O.R destination stores of single phase, single unit Potential
Transformers for instrumentation, protection and metering services in solidly
grounded 33/11KV S/s under OPTCL.
1.3 The scope is on the basis of a single/JV Bidders responsibility, completely
covering supply and erection of all the equipment specified under the
accompanying Technical Specifications including other services. It will include
the following:
a) A tentative BOQ has been made on Preliminary investigation / survey.
However, the Contractor will make detail survey and will supply the
materials as per detailed survey / investigation.
b) Providing Engineering drawings related to foundation details, structural
details of both line & Sub-station work.
c) Providing Equipment data, Operational manual.
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d) Preparation of Cable Schedule (in shape of a booklet) etc for the Owners
approval.
e) Packing and transportation from the manufacturers works to the site.
f) Loading, unloading and transportation as required.
g) Receipt, storage, preservation and conservation of equipment at the site
including insurance.
h) Erection, testing and commissioning of all the equipment.
i) Performance and guarantee tests on completion of commissioning.
1.4 Specific ExclusionsThe following items of work are specifically excluded from the Contractors
scope of work unless otherwise specifically brought out.
a) Sub-station site selection
b) Land acquisition for sub-station
c) For line the route survey is in the scope of the Contractor as per the direction
of the Engineer in charge.
1.5 Limit of Contract
The scope of work shall also include all work incidentals for successful
operation and commissioning and handing over of works whether specifically
mentioned or not. In general, works are to be carried out by the Contractor in
accordance with the stipulations in Conditions of Contract.
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PART - A
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
DESCRIPTION
PAGENO.
PART-A (GENERAL TECHNICAL CLAUSES)
1.0
2.0
3
3
3.0
Soil data
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Spares
9.0
Training
10.0
11.0
12.0
Insurance
8
PART B (GENERAL TECHNICAL CLAUSES FOR DESIGN)
1.0
11
2.0
Quality assurance
12
3.0
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4.0
Progress reporting
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5.0
Standards
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6.0
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7.0
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8.0
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9.0
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10.0
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Construction management
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12.0
Code requirements
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Owners supervision
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Fire precaution
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Erection marks
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1. 0
Line Philosophy:
i.
33 kV incoming lines and 11 kV out going lines. to/from GIS sub
stations and containiser sub stations will be with 11 mtr Galvanised
RS Joist
ii.
33 kV incoming lines to AIS sub stations will be with 11 mtr
Galvanised RS Joist. and 11 kV out going lines will be with 10 mtr
(300 kg capacity) PSC pole pin points and (400 kg capacity) for cut
points
iii.
All 33 kV lines will be with 148 sq mm All Aluminium Alloy Conductor
(AAAC) and 11 kV lines with 100 sq mm AAAC
1.5
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must have at least three years experience in manufacturing of the same. The
materials shall have been successfully type tested during last five years on
the date of bid opening. The Type Test reports shall be submitted along
with the bid.
For all items covered under the scope, the manufacturer should have
production facility in India for atleast three years from the date of bid
opening
2.0 Layout arrangement:
Single line diagram and lay out drawings have been furnished in the bid in E21
chapter. The work shall be done as per the single line diagram and layout
arrangements. The bay lay out in the source sub-stations shall be prepared by
the contractor in line with the existing arrangement and approved by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
3.0 Soil data
Soil investigations in sub-stations and lines have not been made. The Contractor
shall investigate the soil properties and soil bearing capacity as part of the scope
of work. Bidder can do the soil investigation at its cost for bidding purpose.
4.0 Completeness and accuracy of information
The Contractor shall note that the information provided in the bidding document
and relevant schedules/Annexures may not be complete or fully accurate. For his
own interest the Contractor is advised to make site visits and fully satisfy himself
regarding site conditions in all respects, and shall be fully responsible for the
complete design and engineering of the sub-stations.
5.0 DRAWINGS ATTACHED WITH TENDER DOCUMENT
Some drawings and Technical Particulars provided in Chapter E21 are a part of
the specification. Bids shall be prepared by the Bidder based on information
provided in the drawings and Technical Particulars/schedules. The bidder shall fill
up the his offered value in the column provided. However this value shall not be
inferior to the value which the OWNER has specified in the specification in
different chapters. The bidder shall furnish the drawings and Guaranteed
Technical Particulars (GTP) along with the bid, of those items for which drawings
are not provided. However the contractor will get the drawings and the GTP
approved before supply/reaction of materials.
The list of drawings and Technical Particulars are furnished at Chapter E21 of
the T.S.
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7.0
8.0
SPARES
a) General
The Contractor shall provide the mandatory spares detailed in the chapter E20 with
their price. Mandatory spares shall be supplied as part of the Works under this
specification.
The spares shall include consumable items sufficient for an operational period of
5 (five) years after commissioning, as well as essential replacement parts to cover
the event of a break-down which would affect the availability or safety of the
equipment. Spares shall be available during the life of the equipment and the
Contractor shall give 12 months notice of his, or any sub-contractors, intention to
cease manufacture of any component used in the equipment.
The Contractor shall ensure that sufficient spare parts and consumable items are
available for his own use during commissioning of the plant. Spares ordered by the
Owner shall not be used by the Contractor without the written consent of the Engg
Incharge and any spares so used by the Contractor during the commissioning of the
plant shall be replaced by the Contractor at the Contractors expense.
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Any spare Equipment, parts and tools shall be subject to the same specification, tests
and conditions as similar material supplied under the Scope of Works of the Contract.
They shall be interchangeable and suitable for use in place of the corresponding
parts supplied with the plant and must be suitably marked and numbered for
identification and prepared for storage by greasing or painting to prevent
deterioration.
All spare Equipment or materials containing electrical insulation shall be packed and
delivered in cases suitable for storing such parts or material over a period of years
without deterioration. Such cases shall have affixed to both the underside and
topside of the lid a list detailing its contents. The case will remain the property of the
Owner.
9.0 TRAINING
9.1 In accordance with GCC , three categories of training shall be imparted as follows
:
a) Indoor /out door major equipment maintenance
b) Operator familiarization
c) Installation and commissioning techniques
9.1.1
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b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Location
g)
The times at which the various training courses will take place shall be stated,
and fully documented notes shall be available to the Owner not later than two
months before the commencement of the course.
All training course notes and documentation shall be in the English language.
10.0 ERECTION AT SITE AND ACCOMMODATION
The Contractor shall provide, at his own cost and expense, all labour, plant and
material necessary for unloading and erection at the Site and shall be entirely
responsible for its efficient and correct operation.
The Contractor shall be responsible for arranging and providing all living
accommodation services and amenities required by his employees.
10.1 SUPERVISION AND CHECKING OF WORK ON SITE
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All work on site included in the Contract scope of works shall be supervised by
a sufficient number of qualified representatives of the Contractor.
Before putting any plant or Equipment into operation the Contractor shall satisfy
himself as to the correctness of all connections between the plant and
Equipment supplied under this and other contracts. The Contractor shall advise
the Engg Incharge in writing, giving seven days, when the plant or Equipment is
ready for inspection or energisation.
11.0 COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
All Equipment and material supplied, and all work carried out shall comply in all
respects with such of the requirements of all Regulations and Acts in force in
India as are applicable to the Contract Works and with any other applicable
regulations to which the Owner is subject.
The Contractor shall fully inform himself of the requirements of the local Laws,
Regulations and rules in-force in the State of Orissa, especially with respect to
local employment laws, licensing requirements, electrical safety rules and
regulations, building regulations and planning procedures.
The Contractor shall be responsible for applying for all necessary licenses;
including Electrical Contractors License, Workmans Permits and Certificates of
Competency for Supervisors, and local Government approvals required for the
contract works and for the payment of all necessary fees associated with such
licenses and approvals.
Correspondence with the Electrical Inspector shall be conducted through the
Engg Incharge, but the Contractor shall provide all necessary information,
regarding the contract works, as may be required by the Electrical Inspector.
Additionally the Contractor shall also follow the minimum regulations on safety,
employees welfare, industrial relation etc. as stipulated under the relevant Acts
and Rules.
12.0 INSURANCE
General
In accordance to the clause 69 of the General Conditions of Contract
(Erection, the following provisions will apply towards insurance.
Workmen's Compensation Insurance
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This insurance shall protect the Contractor against all claims applicable under
the Workmens Compensation Act, 1948 (Government of India). This policy shall
also cover the Contractor against the claims for injury, disability, disease or
death of his or his sub-contractor's employees, which for any reason are not
covered under the Workmans Compensation Act, 1948.
.
Fatal Injury
2)
Property
3)
Damage
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PART B
GENERAL TECHNICAL CLAUSES
FOR DESIGN
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approval shall run the risk of subsequent rejection, it being understood that the cost
as well as the time delay associated with the rejection shall be borne by the
Contractor.
The design of the Works shall be such that installation, future expansions,
replacements and general maintenance may be undertaken with a minimum of time
and expense. Each component shall be designed to be consistent with its duty and
suitable factors of safety, subject to mutual agreements and shall be used throughout
the design. All joints and fastenings shall be so devised, constructed and
documented that the component parts shall be accurately positioned and restrained
to fulfill their required function.
All outdoor Equipment and fittings shall be designed so that water cannot collect at
any point. Grease lubricators shall be fitted with nipples and where necessary for
accessibility, the nipples shall be placed at the end of extension piping.
All water and oil pipe flanges shall be to IS 6392/BS 4504 or other equivalent
standard, as regards both dimensions and drilling, unless otherwise approved.
Cast iron shall not be used for chambers of oil filled Equipment or for any part of the
equipment which is in tension or subject to impact stresses.
Kiosks, cubicles and similar enclosed compartments shall be adequately ventilated to
restrict condensation. All contactor or relay coils and other parts shall be suitably
protected against corrosion.
All Equipment shall be designed to obviate the risk of accidental short circuit
due to animals, birds, insects, mites, rodents or micro-organisms.
Corresponding parts shall be interchangeable. Where required by the Engg. Incharge
the Contractor shall demonstrate this quality.
2.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE
The quality assurance arrangements shall conform to the relevant requirements of
ISO 9001 or ISO 9002 as appropriate.
The systems and procedures which the Contractor will use to ensure that the Works
comply with the Contract requirements shall be defined in the Contractors Quality
Plan for the Works.
The Contractor shall operate systems which implement the following:
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Hold Point
A stage in the material procurement or workmanship process
beyond which work shall not proceed without the documented approval of designated
individuals or organisations.
The Engg. Incharge written approval is required to authorise work to progress beyond
the Hold Points indicated in approved Quality Plans.
Notification Point A stage in material procurement or workmanship process for
which advance notice of the activity is required to facilitate witness.
If the Engg. Incharge / his authorised person does not attend after receiving
documented notification in accordance with the agreed procedures and with the
correct period of notice then work may proceed.
The following will be the hold points in the contract
i) Sub-structure (Foundation concreting in substation and line)
ii) Roof casting
iii) Stringing of conductor
iv) Acceptance Tests of materials to be supplied in Manufactures premises
v) Stage inspection of transformers
vi) Testing and Commissioning
2.1 Quality plans
The Contractor shall draw up for each section of the work Manufacturing Quality
Plans (MQP) and Field Quality Plan (FQP), which shall be submitted to the Engg.
Incharge for approval at least two weeks prior to commencement of the particular
section. Each Quality Plan shall set out the activities in a logical sequence and,
unless advised otherwise, shall include the following:
a) An outline of the proposed work and program sequence
b) The duties and responsibilities assigned to staff ensuring quality of work for
Contract
c) Hold and Notification points
d) The inspection of materials and components on receipt
e) Reference to the Contractors work procedures appropriate to each activity
f) Inspection during fabrication/construction
g) Final inspection and test
Non-conforming product
The Contractor shall retain responsibility for the disposition of non-conforming items.
2.2 Monitoring of quality arrangements
During the course of the Contract the Engg. Incharge will monitor the implementation
of the Quality Assurance arrangements. Monitoring will be by surveillance of the
activities at work locations and/or by formal audits of the adherence of the Contractor
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to the systems and procedures which constitute his Quality Assurance arrangements.
Corrective actions shall be agreed and implemented in respect of any deficiencies
The Contractor shall provide any facilities, including access, which may be required
by the Engg. Incharge for monitoring activities.
3.0 HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT (HSE) PLAN
3.1 General
Within one month of award of contract the Contractor shall produce an HSE Plan for
the contract and submit for the approval of the Engg. Incharge. The HSE Plan is
described in the following sections.
The primary objective of the HSE Plan is for the contractor to demonstrate that he
has the capability to carry out the contract work in a cost effective manner, giving due
consideration to the Health, Safety and Environmental management of both his own
employees, those of the Owner and anyone who may be affected by his activities.
3.2 General structure of HSE Plan
The HSE Plan shall conform to the following general structure:
a) Contractors Policy Statement
b) Health
c) First Aid
d) Occupational health
e) Safety
f) Motivation and communication
g) Emergency response
h) Safety function
i) Accident investigating and reporting
j) Personal protective equipment
k) Environment
l) Waste management
the following month. The reports shall show clearly and accurately the position of all
activities associated with engineering, material procurement, works tests, shipping,
site erection, testing and commissioning with regard to the agreed contract
programme.
In addition to the routine monthly progress report the Contractor shall also submit to
the Engg. Incharge by the 25th day of every month, a man hour schedule for the
following month, detailing the man hours scheduled for that month, skill-wise and
area-wise.
The preferred format for presentation of programmes is the latest version of MS
Project.. The programmes and monthly updates shall be submitted on CD.
The position on material procurement shall give the date and details of orders placed
and indicate the delivery date quoted by the manufacturer. If any delivery date has an
adverse affect on the contract programme the Contractor shall state the remedial
action taken to ensure that delays do not occur.
The position on manufacture shall indicate the arrival of material, the progress of
manufacture and date at which the equipment will be ready for transport. Any events
that may adversely affect completion in the manufacturers works shall also be
reported.
All works tests executed shall be listed and the test-results shall be remarked upon.
Any test failures shall be highlighted and the Contractor shall detail the necessary
steps taken in order to avoid any adverse affect on the contract completion dates.
The despatch of each order shall be monitored on the progress report giving the date
by which the equipment will be available for transport, the estimated time of arrival on
site and the dates actually achieved.
The site works shall be segregated into civil, mechanical and electrical works for
reporting purposes and each section of the site works shall be monitored giving the
percentage completion and the estimated completion date in accordance with the
contract programme. The number of men working on site, both labour and
supervisory staff, shall be reported together with any incidents or events that may
affect the progress of site works.
Any delays which may affect any milestone or final completion dates shall be detailed
by the Contractor who shall state the action taken to effect contract completion in
accordance with the contract programme.
The contractor shall provide two copies of the progress report to the Engg. Incharge .
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5.0 STANDARDS
Except where otherwise specified or implied, the Contract Works shall comply with
the latest edition of the relevant Indian Standards, International Electro technical
Commission (IEC) standards and any other standards mentioned in this
Specification. The Contractor may submit for approval, equipment or materials
conforming to these specifications.. In case of conflict the order of precedence shall
be (1) IS, (2) IEC
Reference to a particular standard or recommendation in this Specification does not
relieve the Contractor of the necessity of providing the Contract Works complying
with other relevant standards or recommendations.
The contractor shall furnish a copy of all standards (IEC/IS) within 15 days of LOA
6.0 LANGUAGE AND SYSTEM OF UNITS
The English language shall be used in all written communications between the
Owner and the Contractor with respect to the services to be rendered and with
respect to all documents and drawings procured or prepared by the Contractor
pertaining to the work, unless otherwise agreed by the Owner.
It is required that danger plates, equipment designation labels or plates, instruction
notices on plant and general substation notices be written in English, Hindi and
Oriya. Control switch and lamp labels, indicator lamp and annunciator inscriptions
shall be in English only.
The Contractor must furnish a schedule giving the English, Hindi and Oriya version of
all labels, notices, etc., for approval.
The design features of all equipment shall be based on the SI system of units.
7.0 CORRESPONDENCE,
SAMPLES
DRAWINGS,
APPROVAL
PROCEDURE
AND
7.1 Correspondence
All correspondence shall be addressed to the Project Manager, Project Management
Unit-33/11kV, OPTCL.
7.2 Drawings and samples
Within 15 days of contract commencement the Contractor shall submit, for approval
by the Engg. Incharge a schedule of the drawings to be produced detailing which are
to be submitted for Approval and which are to be submitted For Information Only.
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The schedule shall also provide a programme of drawing submission, for approval by
the Engg. Incharge that ensures that all drawings and calculations are submitted
within two months
All drawings submitted by the Contractor shall be in sufficient detail to indicate the
type, size, arrangement, material description, Bill of Materials, weight of each
component, break-up for packing and shipment, the external connections, fixing
arrangement, and the dimensions, required for installation and interconnections with
other equipment and materials, clearances and spaces required for installation and
interconnections between various portions of equipment and any other information
specifically requested in the specification.
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Script sizes and thickness of scripts and lines be selected so that if reduced by two
stages the alphanumeric characters and lines are still perfectly legible so as to
microfilm them .
7.3 Approval procedure
The Contractor shall submit all drawings and samples for approval in sufficient time
to permit modifications to be made if such are deemed necessary, and the drawings
and samples to be re-submitted without delaying the initial deliveries or completion of
the Contract Works. The following schedule shall be adhered for submission,
approval, re-submission and final distribution drawings/ documents.
Initial submission:
Approval/comments of resubmission:
Submission of distribution copies:
Three copies of all drawings shall be submitted for approval and three copies for any
subsequent revision. The Engg. Incharge reserves the right to request any additional
information that may be considered necessary in order to fully review the drawings.
Drawings for approval shall be submitted as paper prints and shall bear the approved
contract references. Submittal should where possible be staggered to facilitate
maintenance of the above schedule.
If the Engg. Incharge is satisfied with the drawing, one copy will be returned to the
Contractor marked with Approved stamp. If the Engg. Incharge is not totally
satisfied with the drawing, then Approved subject to comment status will be given
to it and a comment sheet will be sent to the Contractor. If the drawing does not
comply with the requirements of the specification then it will be given Not
Approved status and a comment sheet will be sent to the Contractor. In both the
latter cases the Contractor will have to modify the drawing, update the revision
column and resubmit for final approval.
Following approval copies of final drawings will be required as given below.
a) Hard Copies on paper (Blue print or Xerox) :
20 copies
b) Computer CD ROM
1 copy
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Any drawing or document submitted for information only should be indicated as such
by the Contractor. Drawings submitted for information only will not be returned to the
Contractor unless the Engg. Incharge considers that such drawings do need to be
approved, in which case they will be returned suitably stamped with comments.
Drawings, samples and models submitted by the Contractor and approved by the
Engg. Incharge shall not be departed from without the instruction in writing of the
Engg. Incharge.
The Contractor shall be responsible for any discrepancies or errors in or omissions
from the drawings, whether such drawings have been approved or not by the Engg.
Incharge . Approval given by the Engg. Incharge to any drawing or sample shall
neither relieve the Contractor from his liability to complete the Contract Works in
accordance with this Specification and the conditions of contract nor exonerate him
from any of his guarantees.
7.4 Final as-built drawings
After completion of work on site all drawings shall be revised where necessary
to show the equipment as installed and three copies submitted duly signed by
site-in-charge. Following approval, two reproducible transparencies and twenty
prints shall then be provided as required by the Engg. Incharge and shall be of
sufficient detail to enable all parts to be identified. The contractor shall also submit,
where possible, digitally stored copies of all as-built drawings on disc or CD-ROM in
a format compatible with the Owners drawing system.
7.5 Operation and Maintenance Manuals
Six months prior to the contractual completion date for each substation site the
Contractor shall forward to the Engg. Incharge through PMC, two copies of the
Operation and Maintenance Manual unique to the substation site being handed over.
After approval by the Engg. Incharge the Contractor shall deliver ten (10) copies of
the complete manual.
The Taking Over Certificate will not be issued until the required number of approved
copies of the manuals have been provided by the Contractor.
The manuals shall be as complete and as specific as possible and shall incorporate
documentation that is specific to the materials and equipment used on the contract.
Because the nature of the work varies from site to site the manuals will have to be
tailored to the specific needs of each site.
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All precautions and warnings relative to the safety of life and equipment shall be
included in the manuals.
The manuals should also show exploded views wherever required. Mass and size of
parts and quantities of oil
Each item shall be labeled to indicate its mass, quantity of oil (if any) and any special
handling instructions.
8.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
8.1 Bolts and nuts
All bolts, studs, screw threads, threads, bolt heads and nuts shall comply with the
Indian Standard.
Except for small wiring, current carrying terminal bolts or studs, for mechanical
reasons, shall not be less than 6 mm in diameter.
All nuts and pins shall be adequately locked.
Wherever possible bolts shall be fitted in such a manner that in the event of failure of
locking resulting in the nuts working loose and falling off, the bolt will remain in
position.
All bolts, nuts and washers placed in outdoor positions shall be treated to prevent
corrosion, by hot dip galvanising or electro galvanising to service condition.
Appropriate precautions shall be taken to prevent electrolytic action between
dissimilar metals.
Where bolts are used on external horizontal surfaces where water can collect,
methods of preventing the ingress of moisture to the threads shall be provided.
Each bolt or stud shall project at least one thread but not more than three threads
through its nut, except when otherwise approved for terminal board studs or relay
stems. If bolts and nuts are placed so that they are inaccessible by means of ordinary
spanners, special spanners shall be provided.
The length of the screwed portion of the bolts shall be such that no screw thread may
form part of a shear plane between members.
Taper washers shall be provided where necessary.
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Protective washers of suitable material shall be provided front and back on the
securing screws.
8.2 Galvanising.
8.2.1
General
All machining, drilling, welding, engraving, scribing or other manufacturing activities
which would damage the final surface treatment shall be completed before the
specified surface treatment is carried out.
8.2.2
Galvanising
All metal surfaces shall be subjected to treatment for anti-corrosion protection. All
ferrous surfaces for external use shall be hot dip galvanised. High tensile steel nuts,
bolts and spring washers shall be electro galvanised to service condition. All steel
conductors including those used for earthing and grounding (above ground level)
shall also be galvanised according to IS 2629.
All galvanising shall be applied by the hot dip process and shall comply with IS 2629,
IS 2633, IS 4759, IS 1367 or IS 6745.
All welds shall be de-scaled, all machining carried out and all parts shall be
adequately cleaned prior to galvanising. The preparation for galvanising and the
galvanising itself shall not adversely affect the mechanical properties of the coated
material.
The threads of all galvanised bolts and screwed rods shall be cleared of spelter by
spinning or brushing.. All nuts shall be galvanised with the exception of the threads
which shall be oiled. Surfaces which are in contact with oil shall not be galvanised or
cadmium plated.
Partial immersion of the work will not be permitted and the galvanising tank must
therefore be sufficiently large to permit galvanising to be carried out by one
immersion.
Galvanising of wires shall be applied by the hot dip process and shall meet the
requirements of IS 2141.
The minimum weight of the zinc coating shall be 610 gm/sq.m and minimum
thickness of coating shall be 86 microns for all items thicker than 5 mm. For items
of less than 5 mm thickness requirement of coating thickness shall be as per BS 729.
For surface which shall be embedded in concrete, the zinc coating shall be a
minimum of 800 gm/sq.m.
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The galvanised surfaces shall consist of a continuous and uniform thick coating of
zinc, firmly adhering to the surface of steel. The finished surface shall be clean and
smooth and shall be free from defects such as discoloured patches, bare spots,
unevenness of coating, spelter which is loosely attached to the steel globules, spiky
deposits, blistered surface, flaking or peeling off, etc. The presence of any of these
defects noticed on visual or microscopic inspection shall render the material liable to
rejection.
After galvanising no drilling or welding shall be performed on the galvanised parts of
the equipment excepting that nuts may be threaded after galvanising. Sodium
dichromate treatment shall be provided to avoid formation of white rust after hot dip
galvanisation.
The galvanised steel shall be subjected to six one minute dips in copper sulphate
solution as per IS 2633.
Sharp edges with radii less than 2.5 mm shall be able to withstand four immersions of
the Standard Preece test. All other coatings shall withstand six immersions. The
following galvanising tests should essentially be performed as per relevant Indian
Standards
a) Coating thickness
b) Uniformity of zinc
c) Adhesion test
d) Mass of zinc coating
Galvanised material must be transported properly to ensure that galvanised surfaces
are not damaged during transit. Application of zinc rich paint at site shall not be
allowed.
8.3 Cleaning, painting and tropicalisation
8.3.1
General
All paints shall be applied in strict accordance with the paint manufacturers
instructions.
All painting shall be carried out on dry and clean surfaces and under suitable
atmospheric and other conditions in accordance with the paint manufacturers
recommendations.
An alternative method of coating equipment such as with epoxy resin-based coating
powders will be permitted, subject to the approval of the Engg. Incharge and such
powders shall comply with the requirements of IEC 455. The Contractor shall provide
full details of the coating process to the Engg. Incharge for approval.
It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that the quality of paints used shall
withstand the tropical heat and extremes of weather conditions specified in the
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schedules. The paint shall not peel off, wrinkle, be removed by wind, storm and
handling on site and the surface finish shall neither rust nor fade during the
service life of the equipment.
The colours of paints for external and internal surfaces shall be in accordance with
the approved colour schemes.
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The painted metal works shall be subjected to paint qualification test as per IEEE-Std
37.21 -1985 clause 5.2.5.
8.3.3
Site Painting
After erection at site, the interior surfaces of mechanism chambers and kiosks shall
be thoroughly examined, and any deteriorated or mechanically damaged surfaces of
such shall be made good to the full Specification described above.
After installation/erection at site all surfaces of steelworks and metalwork shall be
thoroughly washed down. Any deteriorated or otherwise faulty paint-work removed
down to bare metal and made good to the full Specification described above, then
painted one further coat of phenolic based undercoating and one coat phenolic
based hard gloss finishing paint to provide an overall minimum paint film thickness
of 200 microns.
Any nuts, bolts, washers, etc., which have been removed during site erection, or
which may be required to be removed for maintenance purposes shall be restored to
their original condition.
All paint work shall be left clean and perfect on completion of the works.
8.3.4 Colour Schemes
The Contractor shall propose a colour scheme for the sub-station for the approval of
Engg. Incharge. The decision of Engg. Incharge shall be final. The scheme shall
include:
a) Finishing colour of indoor equipment
b) Finishing colour of outdoor equipment
c) Finish colour of all cubicles
d) Finishing colour of various auxiliary system equipment including piping.
e) Finishing colour of various building items.
All steel structures, plates etc. shall be painted with non-corrosive paint on a suitable
primer. It may be noted that normally all electrical equipment of the Owners
switchyard are painted with shade 631 of IS:5 and Owner will prefer to follow the
same for this project also. All indoor cubicles shall be of same colour scheme. For
other miscellaneous items colour scheme will be subject to the approval of the Engg.
Incharge.
Sl.
No.
Equipment
Application Environment
Indoor
Colour
Code
IS:5
Outdoor
Colour
Code
IS:5
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Transformers
Light grey
631
Light
Admiralty
grey
697
Light
Admiralty
grey
697
Smoke grey
692
Dark brown
412
Dark brown
412
Smoke grey
692
Light grey
631
Smoke grey
692
631
631
LT switchgear
8
9
LT switchgear exterior
ACDB/ MCC
Smoke grey
Smoke grey
692
692
Light grey
Light grey
10
DCDB
Smoke grey
692
11
Matt Paint
12
Smoke grey
692
13
Motors
Smoke grey
692
Light grey
14
Smoke grey
692
15
Diesel generator
Smoke grey
692
16
17
18
LT transformers
Battery charger
Mimic diagram
33kV
11kV
Smoke grey
Smoke grey
692
692
Light grey
631
Sky blue
Signal red
Canary
yellow
101
537
309
415V
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Miscellaneous
Control modules and
console inserts
Lighting package
equipment outside
Lighting package
equipment inside
Water pipes
Air pipes
Transformer oil pipes
Middle
brown
411
Smoke grey
Light grey
692
Light grey
631
631
Light grey
631
Glossy white
sea green
Sky blue
Light brown
217
101
410
Glossy
white
sea green
Sky blue
Light
brown
Fire red
Gulf red
Fire Installations
Fire red
536
Insulating oil/ gas treatment Gulf red
473
plant
Table 10.3.4. Recommended colour schemes
217
101
410
536
473
Anti-condensation Provisions:
Space heaters where provided shall be suitable for continuous operation at 240V
supply voltage. On-off switch and fuse shall be provided.
One or more adequately rated permanently or thermostatically connected heaters
shall be supplied to prevent condensation in any compartment. The heaters shall be
installed in the lower portion of the compartment and electrical connections shall be
made from below the heaters to minimise deterioration of supply wire insulation. The
heaters shall be suitable to maintain the compartment temperature at approximately
100C, above the outside air temperature to prevent condensation. This shall be
demonstrated by tests.
8.4.2
Fungistatic treatment
Besides the space heaters, special moisture and fungus resistant varnish shall be
applied to parts which may be subjected or predisposed to the formation of fungi due
to the presence or deposit of nutrient substances. The varnish shall not be applied to
any surface or part where the treatment will interfere with the operation or
performance of the equipment. Such surfaces or parts shall be protected against the
application of the varnish.
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All front mounted equipment shall be also provided, at the rear, with individual name
plates engraved with tag numbers corresponding to the one shown in the panel
internal wiring to facilitate tracing of the wiring. The name plates shall be mounted
directly by the side of the respective equipment wiring.
Name plates of cubicles and panels may be made of non rusting metal or 3 ply
lamicoid. These name plates may be black with white engraved lettering.
The name plate inscription and size of name plates and letters shall be
submitted to the Engg. Incharge for approval.
The name plates of the Equipment shall include, at least, the information listed below,
together with any other relevant information specified in the applicable standards:
a) Concise descriptive title of the equipment
b) Rating and circuit diagrams
c) Manufacturer's name, trade-mark, model type, serial number
d) Instruction book number
e) Year of manufacture
f) Special instructions, if any, about storage, transportation, handling etc.
Each measuring instrument and meter shall be prominently marked with the quantity
measured e.g. kV, A, MW etc. All relays and other devices shall be clearly marked
with manufacturers name, type, serial number and electrical rating data.
Danger plates and plates for phase colours shall be provided as per requirement.
The Contractor shall devise a system to designate equipment and sub-systems. The
nameplates/labels displaying these designations shall be installed at appropriate
locations. Whenever motion or flow of fluids is involved, plates showing direction of
motion or flow shall also be provided.
8.5 Padlocks
For each item of plant the Contractor shall provide a padlockable handle and a nonferrous padlock with different key changes in order to prevent access to control
cabinets, cubicles and relay panels. The Contractor shall provide two keys for each
lock and a master key for each substation.
Cabinets for the accommodation of padlocks and keys, whilst not in use, shall be
provided and shall be suitably labeled so that keys will be readily identifiable.
8.6 Earthing
Metal parts of all equipment other than those forming part of an electrical circuit shall
be connected directly to the main earth system via two separate conductors of
adequate capacity at two different points.
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All main members of structural steelworks shall be earthed by galvanised iron flat
connections bonded by welding or bolting to the steelworks.
Connections to Equipment and structures shall be made clear of ground level,
preferably to a vertical face and protected as appropriate against electrolytic
corrosion. They shall be made between clean surfaces and of sufficient size and
pressure to carry the rated short circuit current without damage.
Earth bars installed directly into the ground should normally be laid bare and the
trench back-filled with a fine top soil. Where the soil is of a hostile nature, special
precautions must be taken to protect the earth bar, the method used being subject to
the agreement of the Engg. Incharge.
Joints in earth bars shall be welded and then coated with a suitable anti-corrosion
protection treatment.
Facilities shall be provided on the earth bar run between equipment and the base of
structures, comprising a looped strip, so as to permit the attachment of portable
earth connections for maintenance purposes.
The cross sectional area of the earth bar and connections shall be such that the
current density is not greater than 100 A/mm2 for a 3 second fault duration.
8.7 Lubrication
Bearings which require lubrication either with oil or grease shall be fitted with nipples.
9.0 PRODUCTION PROCESS REQUIREMENTS
9.1 Castings
9.1.1
General
All castings shall be true to pattern, free from defects and of uniform quality and
condition. The surfaces of castings which do not undergo machining, shall be free
from foundry irregularities. The castings shall be subject to NDT, chemical,
mechanical and metallographic tests. Details of the same shall be furnished to Engg.
Incharge for review/approval. Magnetic particle inspection (MPI) test, wherever
applicable, shall be carried out in longitudinal and transverse direction to detect radial
and axial cracks.
9.2 Welding
All welding shall be in accordance with the corresponding Indian standards.
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10.0
10.1
Cubicle wiring
Panels shall be complete with interconnecting wiring between all electrical devices in
the panels. External connections shall be achieved through terminal blocks. Where
panels are required to be located adjacent to each other all inter panel wiring and
connections between the panels shall be carried out internally. The Contractor shall
furnish a detailed drawing of such inter panel wiring. The Contractor shall ensure the
completeness and correctness of the internal wiring and the proper functioning of the
connected equipment.
All wiring shall be carried out with 1.1 kV grade, PVC insulated, single core, stranded
copper wires. The PVC shall have oxygen index not less than 29 and Temperature
index not less than 250C. The wires shall have annealed copper conductors of
adequate size comprise not less than three strands
The minimum cross sectional area of the stranded copper conductor used for internal
wiring shall be as follows:
a) All circuits excepting CT circuits and energy metering circuit of VT 2.5 sq.mm
b) All CT circuits and metering circuit of VT 2.5 sq. mm
All internal wiring shall be supported, neatly arranged, readily accessible and
connected to equipment terminals and terminal blocks. Wiring gutters and troughs
shall be used for this purpose.
Cubicle connections shall be insulated with PVC to IEC 227. Wires shall not be
jointed or teed between terminal points.
Bus wires shall be fully insulated and run separately from one another. Auxiliary bus
wiring for AC and DC supplies, voltage transformer circuits, annunciation circuits and
other common services shall be provided near the top of the panels running
throughout the entire length of the panel suite. Longitudinal troughs extending
throughout the full length of panel shall be preferred for inter panel wiring.
All inter connecting wires between adjacent panels shall be brought to a separate set
of terminal blocks located near the slots of holes meant for the passage of the inter
connecting wires. Interconnection of adjacent panels on site shall be straightforward
and simple. The bus wires for this purpose shall be bunched properly inside each
panel.
Wire termination shall be made with solder less crimping type and tinned copper lugs
which firmly grip the conductor. Insulated sleeves shall be provided at all the wire
terminations. Engraved core identification plastic ferrules marked to correspond with
panel wiring diagram shall be fitted at both ends of each wire. Ferrules shall fit tightly
on the wire and shall not fall off when the wire is disconnected from terminal blocks.
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Numbers 6 and 9 shall not be included for ferrules purposes unless the ferrules have
numbers underscored to enable differentiation. (i.e. 6 and 9).
Fuses and links shall be provided to enable all circuits in a cubicle, except a lighting
circuit, to be isolated from the bus wires.
The DC trip and AC voltage supplies and wiring to main protective gear shall be
segregated from those for back-up protection and also from protective Equipment for
special purposes. Each such group shall be fed through separate fuses from the bus
wires. There shall not be more than one set of supplies to the Equipment comprising
each group. All wires associated with the tripping circuits shall be provided with red
ferrules marked Trip.
It shall be possible to work on small wiring for maintenance or test purposes without
making a switchboard dead.
The insulation material shall be suitably coloured in order to distinguish between the
relevant phases of the circuit.
When connections rated at 380 volt and above are taken through junction boxes
they shall be adequately screened and DANGER notices shall be affixed to the
outsides of junction boxes or marshalling kiosk.
Where connections to other equipment and supervisory equipment are required the
connections shall be grouped together.
10.2
LV power cabling
LVAC cable terminals shall be provided with adequately sized, hot pressed, cast or
crimp type lugs. Where sweating sockets are provided they shall be without
additional clamping or pinch bolts. Where crimp type lugs are provided they shall be
applied with the correct tool and the crimping tool shall be checked regularly for
correct calibration. Bi-metallic joints between the terminals and lugs shall be
provided where necessary.
Terminals shall be marked with the phase colour in a clear and permanent manner.
A removable gland plate shall be provided by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be
responsible for drilling the cable gland plate.
Armoured cables shall be provided with suitable glands for terminating the cable
armour and shall be provided with an earthing ring and lug to facilitate connection of
the gland to the earth bar.
10.3
Multi-core cables and conduit wiring
External multi-core cabling between items of main and ancillary equipment shall form
part of the Contract Works and shall consist of un-armoured multi-core cable with
stranded copper conductors PVC insulated and PVC over sheathed complying with
the requirements of IEC 227 and 228 as applicable.
Multi-core cable for instrumentation and control purposes shall be supplied with 2.5
mm2 stranded copper cores. Multi-core cables for CT and VT circuits shall be
supplied with two by 2.5 mm2 stranded copper cores and the cores shall be identified
by the phase colour.
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Where conduit is used the runs shall be laid with suitable falls and the lowest parts of
the run shall be external to the equipment. All conduit runs shall be adequately
drained and ventilated. Conduits shall not be run at or below ground level.
Multi-core cable tails shall be so bound that each wire may be traced to its cable
without difficulty. All multi-core cables shall be provided with 20 % spare cores and
the spare cores shall be numbered and terminated at a terminal block in the cubicle.
Where cables are terminated in a junction box and the connections to a relay or
control cubicle are continued in conduit, the spare cores shall be taken through the
conduit and terminated in the cubicle. The dc trip and ac voltage circuits shall be
segregated from each other as shall the circuits to main protective gear be
segregated from those for back-up protection.
The screens of screened pairs of multi-core cables shall be earthed at one end of
the cable only. The position of the earthing connections shall be shown clearly on
the diagram.
All wires on panels and all multi-core cable cores shall be crimped with the correct
size of crimp and crimping tool and will have ferrules which bear the same number at
both ends. At those points of interconnection between the wiring carried out by
separate contractors where a change of number cannot be avoided double ferrules
shall be provided on each wire. The change of numbering shall be shown on the
appropriate diagram of the equipment. The same ferrule number shall not be used
on wires in different circuits on the same panels.
The Contractor shall provide a two (2) metre loop of spare cable at both ends of all
multi-core cable runs and shall leave sufficient lengths of tails at each end of the
multi-core cables to connect up to the terminal boards. The Contractor shall also
strip, insulate, ring through and tag the tails and shall also seal the cable boxes. The
Contractor shall be responsible for re-checking the individual cores and for the final
connecting up and fitting of numbered ferrules within all equipment provided on this
contract.
The drilling of gland plates, supply and fitting of compression glands and connecting
up of power cables included in the Contract scope of work shall be carried out under
this contract.
10.4
10.4.1 General
For cable laying the following shall apply:
c) Switchyard area - In concrete cable troughs (cable trench having cable racks with
cable `
trays)
d) Control Room - On cable racks consisting of slotted type and ladder type cable trays
e) Buildings - Conduits Directly buried cables shall be used wherever necessary with
the approval of Engg. Incharge.
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Variation
Frequency
Hz or DC
Phase
Wires
Neutral
Connection
430
10%
505%
Solidly earthed
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240
10%
505%
Solidly earthed
220
187V 242V
DC
DC
Isolated 2 wires
50
45V - 55V
DC
DC
+ve earthed
The following shall supplement the conditions already contained in the other parts of
these specifications and documents and shall govern that portion of the work on this
Contract to be performed at Site.
10.7.2 Regulation of local authorities and statutes
The Contractor shall comply with all the rules and regulations of local authorities
during the performance of his field activities. He shall also comply with the Minimum
Wages Act, 1948 and the payment of Wages Act (both of the Government of India
and Govt of Orissa ) and the rules made thereunder in respect of any employee or
workman employed or engaged by him or his Sub-Contractor.
All registration and statutory inspection fees, if any, in respect of his work pursuant to
this Contract shall be to the account of the Contractor. However, any registration,
statutory inspection fees lawfully payable under the provisions of the statutory laws
and its amendments from time to time during erection in respect of the substation
ultimately to be owned by the OWNER, shall be to the account of the OWNER.
Should any such inspection or registration need to be re-arranged due to the fault of
the Contractor or his Sub-Contractor, the additional fees to such inspection and/or
registration shall be borne by the Contractor.
The Contractor shall ensure that he obtains, from the Government of Orissa, an
Electrical Contractors Licence and a supervisory certificate of the appropriate grade
to allow him to execute the electrical works included in the Contract. The Contractor
shall ensure that all workmen possess Workman Permits, issued by the Government
of Orissa, for engagement in the Contract Works.
10.8
The provisions of the General Conditions of Contract shall also be applicable to the
erection portion of the Works. The Engg. Incharge shall have the right to re-inspect
any equipment though previously inspected approved by him at the Contractor's
works, before and after the same are erected at Site.
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10.9
The Contractor shall inform the Engg. Incharge in advance of field activity plans and
schedules for carrying-out each part of the works. Any review of such plans or
schedules or methods of work by the Engg. Incharge shall not relieve the Contractor
of any of his responsibilities towards the field activities. Such reviews shall not be
considered as an assumption of any risk or liability by the OWNER or any of his
representatives, and no claim of the Contractor will be entertained because of the
failure or inefficiency of any such plan or schedule or method of work reviewed. The
Contractor shall be solely responsible for the safety, adequacy and efficiency of plant
and equipment and his erection methods.
10.9.2 Progress Report
Unloading
Contractor shall make his own arrangement for unloading the equipment at site.
10.10.2
The Contractor shall provide all the construction equipment tools, tackle and
scaffoldings required for offloading, storage, pre-assembly, erection, testing and
commissioning of the equipment covered under the Contract. He shall submit a list
of all such materials to the Engg. Incharge before the commencement of preassembly at Site. These tools and tackles shall not be removed from the Site without
the written permission of the Engg. Incharge.
10.11 First-Aid and general hygiene
The Contractor shall provide necessary first-aid facilities for all his employees,
representatives and workmen working at the site. At all times at least ten percent of
all Contractors personnel assigned to the worksite shall be shall be trained in
administering first-aid.
The labour colony, offices and residential areas of the Contractors employees and
workmen shall be kept clean and neat to the entire satisfaction of the Engg.
Incharge. Proper sanitary arrangements shall be provided by the Contractor in workareas, offices and residential areas of the Contractor.
Waste oil shall be disposed of in a manner acceptable to the Engg. Incharge . Under
no circumstances shall waste oil be dumped into uncontrolled drains.
10.12 Security
The Contractor shall have total responsibility for all equipment and material in his
custody, stored, loose, semi-assembled and/or erected by him at Site. The
Contractor shall make suitable security arrangements including employment of
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security personnel to ensure the protection of all materials, equipment and works
from theft, fire, pilferage and any other damages and loss.
10.13 Materials handling and storage
All the equipment furnished under the Contract and arriving at Site shall be promptly
received, unloaded and transported and stored in the stores by the Contractor.
Contractor shall be responsible for examining the complete shipment and notifying
the Engg. Incharge immediately of any damage, shortage, discrepancy etc. for the
purpose of Engg. In charges information only. The Contractor shall submit to the
Engg. Incharge every week a report detailing all the receipts during the weeks.
However, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for any shortages or damages
during transit, handling, storage and erection of the equipment at Site. Any
demurrage, wharfage and other such charges claimed by the transporters, railways
etc. shall be to the account of the Contractor.
The Contractor shall maintain an accurate and exhaustive record detailing all
equipment received by him for the purpose of erection and keep such record open
for the inspection of the Engg. Incharge.
All equipment shall be handled carefully to prevent any damage or loss. All
equipment stored shall be properly protected to prevent damage. Equipment from
the store shall be moved to the actual location at an appropriate time so as to avoid
damage of such equipment at Site.
All the materials stored in the open or dusty location shall be covered with suitable
weather-proof and flameproof covering material.
The Contractor shall be responsible for making suitable indoor facilities for the
storage of all equipment which requires to be kept indoors.
11.0 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
11.1 General
Time is the essence of the Contract and the Contractor shall be responsible for
performance of his Works in accordance with the specified construction schedule. If
at any time the Contractor is falling behind the schedule, he shall take necessary
action to make good for such delays by increasing his work force or by working
overtime to accelerate the progress of the work and to comply with schedule and
shall communicate such actions in writing to the Engg. Incharge, providing evidence
that his action will compensate for the delay. The Contractor shall not be allowed any
extra compensation for such action.
11.2 Field office records
The Contractor shall maintain at his Site office up-to-date copies of all drawings,
specifications and other supplementary data complete with all the latest revisions
thereto. The Contractor shall also maintain in addition the continuous record of all
changes to the above contract documents, drawings, specifications, supplementary
data, etc. effected at the field. On completion of his total assignment under the
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Contract, such drawings and engineering data shall be submitted to the Engg.
Incharge in the required number of copies.
11.2 Protection of property and Contractor's liability
The Contractor will ensure provision of necessary safety equipment such as barriers,
sign-boards, warning light and alarms, personal protective equipment etc. to provide
adequate protection to persons and property. The Contractor shall be responsible for
giving reasonable notice to the Engg. Incharge and the owners of public or private
property and utilities when such property and utilities are likely to be damaged or
injured during the performance of his works, and shall make all necessary
arrangements with such owners, related to removal and/or replacement or protection
of such property and utilities.
12.0 CODE REQUIREMENTS
OWNER'S SUPERVISION
To eliminate delays and avoid disputes and litigation, it is agreed between the
Parties to the Contracts that all matters and questions shall be referred to the
OWNER and without prejudice the Contractor shall proceed to comply with the
OWNER's decision.
The work shall be performed under the direction and supervision of the Engg.
Incharge. The scope of the duties of the Engg. Incharge, pursuant to the contract,
will include but not be limited to the following:
l) Interpretation of all the terms and conditions of these documents and specifications.
m) Review and interpretation of all the Contractors drawing, engineering data etc.
n) Witness or authorise his representative to witness tests and trials either at the
manufacturer's works or at site, or at any place where work is performed under the
Contract.
o) Inspect, accept or reject any equipment, material and work under Contract.
p) Issue certificate of acceptance and/or progressive payment and final payment
certificates.
q) Review and suggest modification and improvements in completion schedules from
time to time.
r) Supervise the Quality Assurance program implementation at all stages of the Works.
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14.0
The Contractor shall carry out the tests stated in accordance with the conditions of
this Specification, without extra charge for such additional tests as in the opinion of
the Engg. Incharge are necessary to determine that the Contract Works comply with
this Specification. The tests shall be carried out generally in accordance with the
relevant IECs or IS or equivalent standards. The specific details of testing and
inspection are given in the appropriate section of this Specification.
The Contractor shall submit Type Test Reports for all equipment being supplied by
him for the Engg. Incharges approval. The Engg. Incharge may also give instruction
to carry out Type Tests, routine tests or acceptance tests. Type Test Charges shall
be paid as per the rates indicated in the Price Schedules.
All materials used shall be subjected to such routine tests as are customary in the
manufacture of the types of plant included in the Contract Works. These materials
shall withstand satisfactorily all such tests.
All tests shall be carried out to the satisfaction of the Engg. Incharge, in his
presence, at such reasonable times as he may require, unless agreed otherwise.
Not less than three weeks notice of all tests shall be given to the Engg. Incharge in
order that he may be represented if he so desires. As many tests as possible shall
be arranged together. Six copies of the Contractors test reports and test sheets
shall be supplied to the Engg. Incharge for approval.
Measuring Equipment shall be approved by the Engg. Incharge and if required shall
be calibrated at the expense of the Contractor at an approved laboratory.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper testing of the work completed or
plant or materials supplied by a sub-contractor to the same extent as if the work,
plant or materials were completed or supplied by the Contractor himself.
All Equipment, instruments and connections required for the above tests shall be
provided by the Contractor, but the Engg. Incharge may permit the use for the tests
on site, any instruments and Equipment which may be provided permanently on site
as part of the contract works conditional upon the Contractor accepting liability for
any damage which may be sustained by such equipment during the test.
The contractor shall supply suitable test pieces of all materials as required by the
Engg. Incharge. If required by the Engg. Incharge, test specimens shall be prepared
for check testing and forwarded at the expense of the Contractor to an independent
testing authority selected by the Engg. Incharge.
Any costs incurred by the OWNER in connection with inspection and re-testing as a
result of a failure of the subject under test, or damage during transport, or erection
on site before take-over by the OWNER, shall be to the account of the Contractor.
No inspection or lack of inspection or passing by the Engg. Incharge of work, plant or
materials, whether carried out or supplied by the Contractor or sub-contractor, shall
relieve the Contractor from his liability to complete the Contract Works in accordance
with the Contract or exonerate him from any of his guarantees.
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15.0
0 FIRE PRECAUTIONS
All Equipment, connections and cabling shall be designed and arranged to minimise
the risk of fire and any damage which might be caused in the event of fire. When
cabling is carried out as part of this Contract the Contractor shall be responsible for
sealing all holes in floors, walls, roofs etc. through which the cabling may pass.
The work procedures that are to be used during the erection shall be those which
minimise fire hazards to the maximum extent practicable. Combustible materials,
combustible waste and rubbish shall be collected and removed from the site at least
once each day. Fuels, oils and volatile or flammable materials shall be stored away
from the construction site and equipment and material stores in appropriate safe
containers.
All Contractors supervisory personnel and at least ten percent all of workers shall be
trained for fire-fighting and shall be assigned specific fire protection duties. At least
ten percent of all personnel assigned to site at any one time shall be trained for fire
fighting.
The contractor shall provide sufficient fire protection equipment of the types and
sizes for the ware-houses, office temporary structures, labour colony area etc.
Access to such fire protection equipment shall be easy and kept open at all time.
16.0
A complete set of spanners shall be supplied for each station to fit every nut and bolt
head on the Equipment supplied under this Contract, together with all special tools
required for the adjustment and maintenance of the equipment. These tools shall be
mounted in a lockable cabinet at each substation, also to be provided under this
Contract. Eye bolts which have to be removed after use shall be accommodated in
the cabinets.
Spanners and other maintenance equipment provided under the Contract shall not
be used for the purpose of erection of the contract Works.
Any special devices, slings or tackle necessary for the complete overhaul of the
plant shall be handed over to the Engg. Incharge in working order on completion of
the Contract.
On delivering any or all of these tools to the Engg. Incharge, a signature shall be
obtained from the Engg. Incharges representative. Any tools not signed for shall be
deemed not to have been delivered.
17.0
Runway beams shall comply with the requirements of BS 2853, or its equivalent, and
shall be tested after erection in accordance with this standard and this Specification.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision of the appropriate test
certificates which must be in accordance with Appendix C of BS 2853.
All slings, eye bolts and other lifting tackle provided shall be proof tested to twice the
safe working load and suitably marked with embossed labels to show clearly the
safe working loads.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
SYSTEM & CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
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Description of Technical
Parameter
Nominal system voltage
kVrms
33kV
11 kV
kVrms
36.kV
12 kV
kVrms
70kV
28 kV
170kVp
195kVp
75 kVp
85 kVp
95
75
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KV p
(for 1.2 /
500C)
Data
kVrms
kVrms
Hz
%
Amp
1250
1250
Amp
630
630
Amp
800
800
50
2.5
kA
25kA
Second
kAp
62.5kA
meters
meters
o
C
3.7
1.5
2.8
0.76
50
III
ms
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2.0
Safety clearances
1. Section clearance
a) Ground clearances(
between ground and
bottom most part of
energised object)
b) Horizontal clearance
between the fence and
energised object
c) Horizontal clearance
between the road
centre line and
energised part of the
nearby equipment
Bay width
Height of bus equipment
interconnection from
ground
Height of strung busbar
metres
metres
metres
As per I.E.
Rules
As per I.E.
Rules
metres
As per I.E.
Rules
As per I.E.
Rules
metres
metres
5.5
4
4.0
3.5
metres
5.5
4.0
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
The service conditions shall be as follows:
1.Maximum altitude above sea level
1,000m
50C
35C
0C
60C
32C
100%
70
120
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150cm
1995
Environmentally, the region where the work will take place includes coastal
areas, subject to high relative humidity, which can give rise to condensation.
Onshore winds will frequently be salt laden. On occasions, the combination of
salt and condensation may create pollution conditions for outdoor insulators.
Therefore, outdoor material and equipment shall be designed and protected
for use in exposed, heavily polluted, salty, corrosive and humid coastal
atmosphere.
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PART B
PART C
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
INDOOR 33 kV SWITCGEAR PANEL FOR GIS/AIS/CONTAINISER
NO. DESCRIPTION
PAGE NO
PAR T - A
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
scope:
standards
type of switchgear panel
type of sheet steel & cubicle
circuit breaker (vcb): 33 kv
4
4
5
5
5
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
15.0
16.0
17.0
18.0
19.0
20.0
21.0
22.0
23.0
24.0
25.0
26.0
27.0
28.0
29.0
30.0
31.0
32.0
33.0
34.0
35.0
operating mechanism
operation and controls
motor
thermal rating of switchgear
auxiliary power supply
interlocks
safety shutters
fixed isolating contacts
auxiliary switch and auxiliary plug &socket
electrical & mechanical position indication
current transformer
tests
potential transformer
test and inspections
pressure discharge flaps
busbars
earth bus
bus & cable earthing
cable compartment
low voltage compartment
control and power cable entry
protection relays for feeder
protection relays for transformer
details in differential protection
over fluxing relay
tests
multifunctional meter
panel wiring & accessaries
terminal blocks
colour and numbering
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36.0
37.0
38.0
39.0
40.0
41.0
circuit diagram
disconnectors
auxiliary supply
overall dimention
type test of the 33 kv switch gear (vcb) panel
qualifying requirement
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PART -A
1.0 SCOPE:
This specification covers design, engineering, manufacture, testing, and inspection of
33 KV indoor Switchgear panel (provided with Vacuum circuit Breaker, CT, IVT,
Disconnector etc) for use in the 33/11KV primary substations under the distribution
networks. 33 KV Switchgear (Vacuum breakers,CT,IVT & Disconnector) must be type tested
& the Dimension of Type Tested equipment are only be accepted.
1.1 Description of the switchgear panels for GIS & AIS.
Indoor switchgears for GIS/AIS should be provided in a cubicle, which shall be erected
inside a building. Separate switchgear panels for 33 KV GIS & AIS and 11 KV AIS
system to be considered. Care should be taken during manufacturing of the same as
the equipment like VCB, Disconnector switches, CT & IVT are to be installed in the
panel individually. Vibration is inevitable as mechanical operation for closing the VCB &
disconnectors may cause problem and its performance will be affected. In 33 KV GIS
panel SF6 gas will be filled as insulation at 0.3 bar relative pressure to ensure insulation
and breaking operation. Sealed for life,the enclosure shall meet the sealed pressure
system criterion in accordance with the IEC 62271-1. The manufacturer shall confirm
that the maximum leakage rate is lower than 0.1% per year.
2.0 ST ANDARDS:
Expect where modified by this specification, the circuit breakers and the accessories shall
be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with latest editions of the following
standards.
IEC/ISO/BS
IS
Subject
IEC:56
High voltage alternating current circuit breakersgeneral
IEC:62271-100 & 200
Requirement.
IEC:694
IS : 12729
Common clauses of high voltage switch-gear and control
gear standards (for voltage exceeding 1000 V).
IEC:60
I EC:427
IEC: 1233
IEC: 17A/CD:474
IEC:529
IEC:137
IEC:233
IEC:273
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IS : 9135
IS:13516
IS: 13947
IS: 2099
IS : 5621
IS: 5350
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IEC:815
IEC: 34
ISO:1460 BS:729
IS: 13134
Guide for selection of insulators in respect of polluted
IS : 996
A.0 motors
IS:2629
Hot dip galvanizing
IS:2633
Method of testing uniformity of zinc coated articles.
IS: 5
Colour for ready missed paints and enamels
IS: 6005
Code of practice for phosphating or iron and steel.
IEC: 227
IS:1554
P.V.0 Insulated cables for voltages up to and including
IEC:269
IS:13703
Low voltage fuses for voltages not exceeding 1000volt.
ISO:800
IS:1300
Phenolic moulding materials.
IS:13118
Guide for uniform marking and identification of
IEC: 185
IS: 2705
Current transformers.
IEC: 296
IS: 335
Specification for unused insulating oil for transformerand
IEC:186
IS: 3156
Potential transformers.
CBIP Technical Report Specification
CBIP Technical Report No. 88 revised July, 1996 read with amendment issued
(April, 99, September, 99 and also any other amendment thereafter): Specification for
AC Static Electrical Energy Meter.
This list is not to be considered exhaustive and reference to a particular standard or
recommendation in this specification does not relieve the Supplier of the necessity of
providing the goods and services complying with other relevant standards or
recommendations.
3.0 TYPE OF SWITCHGEAR PANEL
The switchgear boards shall be indoor metal clad, single front, single tier, fully
compartmentalized construction comprising of a row of free standing, floor mounted
panels. Each circuit shall have a separate vertical panel with distinct compartments for
circuit breaker, main bus bars, current transformers cum cable compartment and low
voltage compartment. Each compartment of individual cubicle shall be segregated by
earth metallic sheet. Cubicle should be type tested for internal arc in all three
compartments for 25KA for 1sec as per IEC 62271-200.
4.0 TYPE OF SHEET STEEL & CUBICLE.
The cubicle shall be of bolted construction with minimum thickness of 3.0mm for load
bearing & cable entry gland plate portion and for other non-load bearing members such
as inter compartment partition etc can be of 2.0 mm. Sheet steel used for fabrication
shall be cold rolled carbon annealed only and fabrication shall be done through CNC
turret punch press and CNC bending machine. Sheet steel shall be of aluzinc material
without painting. Width of cubicle shall be max 1000 mm . All covers & doors shall be of
folded design type with viewing window at rear cover (box type) of polycarbonate.
5.0 CIRCUIT BREAKER (VCB): 33 KV
The circuit breaker (VCB) shall be mounted on a withdrawable truck which shall roll out
horizontally from service position to isolated position with ease and it shall also be
possible to take out the breaker truck from cubicle smoothly on to the floor. It is
preferred to provide with guides for withdrawal and insertion of truck into the cubicle
with ball bearing arrangement on the top of the truck. Circuit breaker shall be of vacuum
only and the truck shall have distinct SERVICE and TEST position. Special multi point
hinged locking arrangement shall be provided to prevent opening of door in the event of
internal arc in breaker compartment. Isolation shall be horizontal.
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All the three interrupters of individual phases shall be fully encapsulated Circuit breaker
shall be vacuum type only. No separate fiberglass sheet barrier to be used.
It shall be operated through a common motor wound spring charged mechanism with
electrical release coil for closing and shunt trip coil for tripping. Operating mechanism
must have manual charging, closing and tripping facility with the provision locking
facility in push to close & push to trip mechanical push button.
The mechanism shall be such that motor will automatically recharge the mechanism
springs after a closing operation enabling breaker to perform OCO operation. The
charging time of motor shall be less than 15 secs, making it suitable for rapid auto
reclosing duty. Mechanical push to trip button shall be provided for manual tripping with
front door closed. All the MS components of circuit breaker mechanism shall be
treated properly with passivation for longer life even in adverse climatic condition.
Yellow passivation shall not be acceptable. All mechanism springs shall be powder
coated. Plating on mechanism spring is not acceptable .The normal current rating of
circuit breaker shall be 1250 Ampere, SCC 25 KA for 3 Sec with duty cycle of 0-0.3
Sec- CO-3 min-CO & the same shall also be indicated in panel name plate. The
mechanism and the connected interrupters shall satisfy the mechanical endurance
requirements of IEC:62271 - 100 & 200and all additional requirements specified herein.
5.1 Interrupting media Vacuum:
In vacuum circuit breakers, facilities shall be provided for monitoring the contract
erosion and any change in contact gap. The vacuum bottles shall be easily
replaceable on site and the mechanism shall be conveniently adjustable to permit
resetting the contact gap. The current rating of the vacuum interrupters shall be
1250Am p.
The vacuum circuit breaker poles shall be sealed to prevent contamination of the
spaces surrounding the interrupters. The bidder shall demonstrate how this is
achieved by supplying technical details with the bid.
The circuit breakers shall be fitted with spring mechanism type. The inherent design of
the circuit
breakers shall be such that they shall satisfactorily perform all test duties and interrupt
out-of-phase current and produce very low over voltage (<2.0 p.u) on all switching circuits,
capacitive and inductive to IEC:62271 - 100 & 200and other associated standards
mentioned in the clause of this specification.
5.2 Basic Technical Requirements of 33 KV VCB
SI. No
Particulars
Requirements
1
Service type
Indoor
2
No. of Poles
3
3
Nominal system voltage
33KV
4
Highest system voltage
36KV
5
Rated normal current at 50C
i) For Bus-bar of Circuit Breaker
800A
ii) For Interrupter
650A
iii) For Outgoing Feeders/ For Incomer & Bus 650A
6
Rated short circuit breaking current (rms) 25KA
7
Rated short circuit making current (peak) 63KA
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9.
i)
ii)
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11
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15
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20
The mechanism shall fully close the circuit breaker and sustain it in the closed
position against the forces of the rated making current and shall fully open the
circuit breaker without undue contact bounce at a speed commensurate with that
shown by tests to be necessary to achieve the rated breaking capacity in
accordance with IEC:56 or IS:13118. The mechanism shall be capable of being
locked in either the open or closed position. The mechanism shall be capable
of fully closing and opening again after the auto-reclose time interval specified
as 0.3 second in this specification.
6.3
6.3.1
6.3.2
It shall be possible to hand charge the operating spring with the circuit breaker
in either the open or closed position conveniently from the ground level.
Closure whilst a spring charging operation is in progress shall be prevented
and release of the springs shall not be possible until they are fully charged.
6.3.3
operation is permissible and 'SPRING FREE' when closing spring is not fully
charged and the operation is not possible. Provision shall be made for remote
electrical indication of 'Spring Charged' and 'Spring Free' conditions.
6.3.4 The operating mechanism shall be such that the failure of any auxiliary spring
shall not cause tripping or closing the circuit breaker but shall not prevent
tripping against trip command.
6.3.5
Closing action of the circuit breaker shall charge the opening spring ready for
tripping. From the close position with spring charged, one open-close-open
operation shall be possible without recharging the spring.
Motor
The motor for spring charging shall be single phase 230 Volt A. C motor.
Continuous motor rating shall be at least ten percent above the maximum load
demand of the driven equipment. It shall remain within its rated capacity at all
operating points that will arise in service. It shall be protected by MCB. The motor
shall comply with IEC: 34 or IS:996.
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9.0
All current carrying parts including breaker Relay shall be governed by IEC 62271-1.
All isolating contacts shall be silver plated.
10.0
11.0 INTERLOCKS
Circuit breaker can be inserted only in open position. Likewise circuit breaker in closed
position cannot be withdrawn. Attempt to draw out closed breaker shall not trip the
breaker.
The circuit breaker shall operate only in one of the three defined
positions i.e. service, test and isolated. The breaker shall not close
in any of the intermediate positions.
The circuit breaker cannot be inserted into service position till auxiliary
contacts are made. Similarly interlock shall prevent auxiliary contacts from
being disconnected, if circuit breaker is in service position.
12.0 SAFETY SHUTTERS
Safety shutters shall be metallic and shall be provided to cover up the fixed High
voltage contacts on bus bar and cable sides when the truck is moved to Test / isolated
position. The shutters shall move automatically, through a Linkage with the movement
of the truck and shall be of gravity fall type only. It shall be possible to padlock shutters
individually.
13.0 FIXED ISOLATING CONTACTS
Switch gear cubicle shall have seal off bushing arrangement between the circuit
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breaker compartment and bus bar / C.T. cum cable compartment, i.e. the fixed isolating
contacts shall be embedded in epoxy cast bushing so the these act as seal off bushing
to prevent transfer of arc from one compartment to the other in the event of internal arc
within the cubicle & must be tested for internal arc 25 kA for 1 sec in all three HV
compartments as per new IEC 62271-200.
14.0 AUXILIARY SWITCH AND AUXILIARY PLUG &SOCKET
There shall be minimum 6NO and 6NC contacts in breaker auxiliary switch (10 amps
DC rating) shall be provided in each circuit breaker.
.
15.0 ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL POSITION INDICATION.
In addition to mechanical position indication in breaker for test and service position,
electrical indication shall also be provided through limit switch. There shall be minimum
2NO +2 NC contacts available in each position for electrical indication and for any other
interlocking purpose.
16.0 CURRENT TRANSFORMER
Current transformers, three per circuit breaker, shall be of indoor, single phase,
resin cast and shall comply with IEC:185 and IS:2705, suitable for operation in hot
and humid atmospheric conditions described in service condition. They shall be
mounted inside the panel.
16.1 Core
16.1.1 High grad non- ageing cold rolled grain oriented (CRGO M4 or better
grade) silicon steel of low hysteresis loss and permeability shall be used for
the core so as to ensure specified accuracy at both normal and over currents.
The flux density shall be limited to ensure that there is no saturation during
normal service.
16.1.2 The instrument security factor of the core shall be low enough so as not to
cause
damage to the instruments in the event of maximum short circuit current.
16.2 Windings
16.2.1 The secondary windings shall be made of electrolytic copper with
suitable insulation. The conductor shall be of adequate cross- section so as
to limit the temperature rise even during short circuit conditions. The
insulation of windings and connections shall be free from composition liable
to soften, coze, shrink or collapse during service.
16.2.2 Polarity shall be indelibly marked on each current transformer and at the lead
and termination at associated terminal blocks. CTs with multi ratio winding
shall be clearly tabulated to show the connections required for different
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Particulars
Function
Requirement
Transformation Ratio
Class of Accuracy
Instrument
Factor
Purpose
Rated/Highest
syatem 33/36 KV
Short Time Rating
25KA rms for 3 seconds
Power frequency 1 min
voltage withstand level/ 70 KV/170KV
Insulation Level:
-Impulse
Voltage1.2/50ps wave
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17.0 Tests
The CTs shall be tested in accordance with the requirements of the type tests
and routine tests as per the latest issues IEC:185 or IS:2705.The tests to be
conducted shall include:
17.1 Type Tests:
L i g ht ni n g i mp u l s e vol t ag e :
Temperature rise;
Co mposite error;
Co mposite error;
Turn ratio;
test
(for
PS
18.0 IVT:
The 33 KV Indoor voltage transformers are required to meet the following basic technical
requirements (Reference standards: IEC:186, IS:3156 and associated standards listed in the
specification):
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Particulars
Requirements
Type
Single phase
Nominal system voltage, phase to phase 33 KV
Application
Instrumentation,
Protection
Number of secondary windings
2
50VA/15VA
Rated normal burden*-(Core-I/II)
Rated primary voltage
33000V/3
Rated secondary voltage
110V/3-110V/3
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and
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9
i)
ii)
10
11
Class of accuracy-(Core-I/II)
Rated insulation level: (Primary
winding) (Phase to earth)
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand voltage to earth (wet and
Impulse withstand voltage to earth
with 1.2/50 ilsec wave of +ve and ve
polarity (peak)
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand voltage of secondary
Between phase to earth
Between sections
Rated voltage factor
Continuous
For 30 seconds
0.2/3P
70KV
170KV
3KV
3KV
1.2
1.5
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Fuse protection
The Primary winding shall be protected by HRC Fuses in
suitable holder designed by the manufacturers. The
secondary windings shall be protected by HRC cartridge
fuses in fuse holder consisting of carriers and bases. The
carriers and bases shall be of high grade flame retarding
and non-hygroscopic moulded insulating materials with
hard glass surface. Each fuse shall be identified with
engraved plastic label. Potential transformer shall be 3nos
single phase & there shall be two cores. One core having 0.2
Class (Metering) & other having 3P Class (Protection). Bus
P.T. shall be mounted in a separate draw out carriage.
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Control panel (inbuilt) with protective relay and meter shall be provided
by the supplier suitable for above breakers. The equipment shall
have protection scheme with the following relays:
27.0 PROTECTION RELAYS FOR FEEDER:
The offered relays shall be multifunction numerical type only. The aux
relays for lockout, transfer fault indication etc can be electro-mechanical
type. All Numerical relays shall have minimum following features
Relay shall be IEC 61850 compliant Numerical & suitable for 1A
secondary CT current & 110 V IVT secondary supply.
27.1 Over current & Earth fault relay:
Relay shall have 3 phase directional and non-direction (site
selectable feature) over current and earth fault protection. It shall
have three stages with first stage programmable as IDMT or DT.
The second and third stages shall be programmable as DT or
instantaneous.
Relay shall have thermal overload protection.
Relay shall have negative sequence over current protection.
Relay shall have adoptive & creative logics for meeting the
requirement
Relay shall have 4 shots auto reclose function built-in
Relay shall be with under and over voltage protection elements
provided
Relay shall have under frequency protection facility at least two
stages.
Details are given below separately:
28.0 PROTECTION RELAYS FOR TRANSFORMER:
The offered relays shall be multifunction numerical type only. The aux
relays for lockout, transfer fault indication etc can be electro-mechanical
type. All Numerical relays shall have minimum following features
Relay shall be IEC 61850 compliant Numerical & suitable for 1A
secondary CT current & 110 V IVT secondary supply.
28.1 Over current & Earth fault relay:
Relay shall have 3 phase directional and non-direction (site
selectable feature) over current and earth fault protection. It shall
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applied for all incoming transformers, capacitors and plant feeders for
any application. The relay should be designed in such a way that it
operates for a wide range of AC and DC auxiliary power supplies.
28.3.3 General requirements
The relay in addition to protection and control should display and store
all parameters necessary for post fault analysis. The relay shall have a
back light LCD display. It shall be possible to view the measurement
values. The relay shall record all the events affecting the relay
performance. All the time stamped data should be available via a RS232
serial communication port for access locally and/or remotely via a
computer. All the events, faults and disturbance records shall be
extracted via a RS485 /RS232/USB/RJ45(Ethernet)serial port.
28.3.4 Operating Principle
The sampling frequency of the digital/analogue converter should be
synchronised to power frequency by suitable frequency tracking
methods to improve both accuracy of measurement and harmonic
rejection. The relay should necessarily have software filtering to prevent
induced ac signals in the external wiring causing operation of logic
inputs.
28.3.5. Functional Description
a) Directional O/C protection:
The relay should have 4 independent time delayed Directional O/C
stages which can be selectable either as directional or non-directional.
MTA shall be adjustable anywhere within -180 degrees to + 179
degrees. The first and second stages shall be programmable to have
either a DMT characteristics or IDMT characteristics (as per IEEE/IEC
Standards) described as follows,
1. The low set phase current should start when the current of any phase
exceeds the set value.
The first and the second current stage shall have a current setting range
of 0.10 - 4.00 In and time setting range of 0.06 sec to 300 sec.
2. The Third, fourth stage of protection shall be with instantaneous
operation or DT having a current setting range as 0.1 to 20 In and a time
delay of 0.06 sec to 300 sec for stage III and IV. These stages may have
the flexibility to be configured for a busbar protection scheme using
blocking logic at a later date. Facility available in the relays for this
flexibility may be highlighted.
b) Directional Earth fault protection:
The relay should have at least 2 independent time delayed
Directional/Non Directional E/F stages suitable for networks with
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xii.) Cold load pickup function to change the settings when the
protected object is connected to a network i.e., at starting allowing the
set value being lower than the connected inrush current.
xiii.) The relay shall also have the feature of Inrush blocking through 2nd
harmonic detection.
xiv.) Disturbance recorder & Event recorder facilities.8 fault records
shall be possible in each protection stage.
xv.) Front RS232/USB port for communication to LAPTOP .
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xvi.) The relay shall have a facility for C.T. Supervision, P.T. Supervision
and Trip Circuit Supervision.
Relay shall support customer-defined programmable logic for
Boolean signals. It shall be possible to form equations
using AND, OR, NOT gates.
29.0 Detail on Differential Protection:
a) Transformer differential protection scheme shall be of numerical relay
(low impedance type) suitable for two winding Transformer.
b) Shall be triple pole type with faulty phase identification/indication.
c) Shall have an operating time not greater than 30ms at 5 times the
rated current.
d) Shall have three instantaneous high set over current units.
e) Shall have an adjustable bias setting range of 10 50%.
f) Suitable for rated 1 amp current.
g) Shall have 2nd harmonics or other inrush restraint features and also
should be stable under normal over fluxing conditions. Magnetizing
inrush inrush features shall not be achieved any intentional time delay.
h) Shall have an operating current setting of 15% or less.
I) Shall have an internal feature of the relays to take care of the angle
and ratio correction.
j) Shall have provision of self monitoring and diagnostic feature.
k) Shall have provision of recording features to record graphic from of
instantaneous values during faults and disturbances for the pre and post
fault period and during running conditions.
l) Current in all the windings in separate analog channels and voltage in
one channel.
The disturbance recorder shall have the facility to record the following
external digital channel signals apart from the digital signals pertaining to
differential relay.
* REF protection operated.
* HV breaker status
*LV breaker status.
* Buchholz /OLTC Buchholz /PRV alarm/trip.
* WTI/OTI alarm/trip
* MOG alarm
Necessary hardware and software for automatic up-loading the
data captured by disturbance recorder to the personal computer.
The relay shall have three stages of definite time overcurrent
protection as backup operating with separate measuring systems for the
evaluation of the three phase currents, the negative sequence current
and the residual current.
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In addition the relay shall have three stages of Inverse time overcurrent
protection operating on the basis of one measuring system each for the
three phase currents ,the negative sequence current and the residual
current.
Shall have feature of two nos. of independent REF protection for
two winding power transformers.
This function should be provided to maximize the sensitivity of the
protection of earth faults. The REF function should be a Low impedance
element. The REF function should be able to share CTs with the biased
differential function. As in traditional REF protections, the function should
respond only to the fundamental frequency component of the currents.
Shall have feature of v/f protection of different stage setting.
1. over fluxing protection to suit the transformer.
2. Wide range of setting to suit the worst condition of the highest
system
voltage and worst system frequency).
3. Alarm and trip setting separately.
4. Thermal slope setting.
Shall be numerical type and shall have continuous self-monitoring
and diagnostic feature.
29.1 Additional Protection Function
1, Differential Unit protection (87) which includes
*Three phase differential protection
*Digital correction of vector group and Ratio
*Homopolar component filter, which is used to remove the
Homopolar component from the phase currents.
*Instantaneous
Differential
Trip.
nd
th
th
*2 , 4 and 5 harmonic restraint features.
2, Restricted Earth Fault Protection (87G)
3, Current Unbalance (46), which protects against current unbalances
resulting from anomalies in the power system or unbalanced loads.
4, Thermal image (49), which protects the transformer against damage
resulting from heating up during overloads.
5, Breaker Failure Protection(50BF),Which verifies the breaker correct
actuation for clearing a fault,otherwise, the trip of the necessary breakers
to clear that fault
6, Phase over current protection (3*50/51) with time delayed and two
instantaneous levels, as a backup
protection for Transformer external
faults, if external faults are not cleared by primary protections
7, Over Excitation protection (V/Hz) (24) with two independent levels,
which prevents transformers from at a greater flow density than that for
which they were designed. And also avoiding heating and consequent
damage in the transformer due to over excitation.
8, Over Excitation protection (5th harmonic)
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9, Neutral Earth fault with time delayed and Instantaneous for each
winding as for backup protection
10, Frequency protection (81O/U)
11, Over Voltage protection (59)
12, Ground Over current Protection (50G/51N), which act as an over
current function by using the current measured at the grounding of the
power transformer, being its function to detect faults to earth.
29.2 Automatisms
1, The user can configure up to 15 logic signals that can be assigned to
output relays, Leds or input for protection functions blocking features.
2, A lockout relay (86) function is needed. Relay programme with this
function will act when differential unit acts (At instantaneous) so that they
can be used as a locking device for breaker close circuits.
29.3
Monitoring Functions
29.4
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33.2 Cable and wire for connections within the switchgear and
between the switchgear and terminal blocks shall have a
minimum temperature rating of 90 degree Celsius. The size of
the conductors for panel wiring shall be not less than 2.5mm2.
For CT secondary wiring, two such wires shall be used in
parallel.
33.3 Panel wiring protection
The panels shall be equipped with links and HRC cartridge
fuses conforming to IEC:269 or IS:13703 in 1100 Volt grade
phenolic moulded fuse holder consisting of fuse carrier and
base or miniature circuit breakers conforming to IEC:947-2 or
IS:13947-2 at appropriate locations. The carriers and bases
shall be made of high grade flame retardant and non
hygroscopic phenolic moulded material with hard glass
surface. Each fuse or MCB shall be identified with engraved
plastic label.
33.4 In general, fuses and MCBs shall be limited to the minimum
required for safety.
The protection scheme shall include fuses for VT secondary
circuits and DC supply to each panel and fuses for MCB for
spring charging motor and incoming AC supply.
34.0 Terminal blocks
Terminal blocks of brass studs rated for 10 amps continuous
current,1100volt. DC grade covered by moulded insulating materials
with adequate electrical clearances shall be provided for
terminating the panel wiring and outgoing connections. The
termination shall be made by crimping lugs or bare conductor with
insulating sleeves at ends. The arrangement can be horizontal or
vertical as per standard practice adopted by the manufacturer. All
terminals must be nu mbered and wire ter mination provided
with nu mbered ferrules for identification. All numbering and
marking including those in wiring diagram shall follow the guidelines
provided in IS:11353. All circuit breaker auxiliary contracts including
spare contacts shall be wired to the terminal blocks. Ten percent spare
terminals shall be provided.
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QUALIFYING REQUIREMENT.
The equipment offered shall be procured from short listed
vendor at E-23 and shall have been successfully Type
Tested during last five years on the date of bid opening.
The Type Test reports shall be submitted along with the
bid.
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PART - B
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
11KV INDOOR VACCUM CIRCUIT
BREAKER
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1.0 REQUIREMENTS
This specification covers design, engineering, manufacture, testing, and inspection of 11 KV indoor
Air Insulated Switchgear panel (provided with Vacuum circuit Breaker, CT, IVT, Disconnector etc) for
use in the 33/11KV primary substations under the distribution networks. 11 KV Switchgear
(Vacuum breakers, CT, IVT & Disconnector) must be type tested & the Dimension of Type Tested
equipment are only be accepted.
1.1
Indoor switchgears for AIS should be provided in a cubicle, which shall be erected inside a
building. Separate switchgear panels for feeder & transformer of 11 KV AIS system are to be
considered. Care should be taken during manufacturing of the same as the equipment like VCB,
Disconnector switches, CT & IVT are to be installed in the panel individually. Vibration is inevitable
as mechanical operation for closing the VCB & disconnectors may cause problem and its
performance will be affected
The circuit breakers switchgear panels to be supplied against this specification shall be required to
control the LV side of 33/11 KV power transformers in the primary sub-stations and also the incoming
11KV feeders or the outgoing feeders in these sub-stations. The switchgear panels shall be suitable for
3 phase 50Hz solidly grounded neutral system and shall have normal current carrying capacity of 1250
Amp and symmetrical short circuit breaking capability as mentioned hereunder.
2.0 ST ANDARDS:
Expect where modified by this specification, the circuit breakers and the accessories shall be
designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with latest editions of the following standards.
IEC/ISO/BS
IS
Subject
IEC:56
High voltage alternating current circuit breakersgeneral
IEC:
62271Requirement.
100 & 200
IEC:694
IS : 12729 Common clauses of high voltage switch-gear and control
gear standards (for voltage exceeding 1000 V).
IEC:60
IS : 9135
High Voltage testing techniques.
I EC:427
IS:13516
Method of synthetic testing of HV .A.0 circuit breakers.
IEC: 1233
HV. AC. Circuit breakers- inductive load switching.
IEC: 17A/CD:474
HV. AC. Circuit breakers- capacitive switching.
IEC:529
IS: 13947 Degree of protection provided by enclosure.
IEC:137
IS: 2099
Insulating bushing for A.C. voltages above 1000V
IEC:233
IS : 5621
Hollow insulators for use in electrical equipment & testing.
IEC:273
IS: 5350
Characteristics of indoor and outdoor post insulators for
IEC:815
IS: 13134 Guide for selection of insulators in respect of polluted
IEC: 34
IS : 996
A.0 motors
ISO:1460
IS:2629
Hot dip galvanizing
IS:2633
Method of testing uniformity of zinc coated articles.
IS: 5
Colour for ready missed paints and enamels
IS: 6005
Code of practice for phosphating or iron and steel.
IEC: 227
IS:1554
P.V.0 Insulated cables for voltages up to and including
IEC:269
IS:13703
Low voltage fuses for voltages not exceeding 1000volt.
ISO:800
IS:1300
Phenolic moulding materials.
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IS:13118
Guide for uniform marking and identification of
IEC: 185
IS: 2705
Current transformers.
IEC: 296
IS: 335
Specification for unused insulating oil for transformerand
IEC:186
IS: 3156
Potential transformers.
CBIP Technical Specificati
CBIP Technical Report No. 88 revised July, 1996 read with amendment issued (April, 99,
September, 99 and also any other amendment thereafter): Specification for AC Static Electrical
Energy Meter.
This list is not to be considered exhaustive and reference to a particular standard or
recommendation in this specification does not relieve the Supplier of the necessity of providing the
goods and services complying with other relevant standards or recommendations.
3.0 BASIC TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The vacuum circuit breakers shall comply to E1 and M2 category and are required to meet
the following basic technical requirements.
(Reference standards IEC:62271 - 100 & 200and associated standards listed in this specification.
Basic Technical Requirements
SI. No
Particulars
Requirements
1
Service type
Indoor
2
No. of Poles
3
3
Nominal system voltage
11KV
4
Highest system voltage
12KV
5
Rated normal current at 50C
iv)
For Bus-bar of Circuit Breaker
1250A
v)
For Interrupter
1250A
vi)
For Outgoing Feeders/ For Incomer & Bus Sections 1250A
6
Rated short circuit breaking current (rms)
25KA
63KA
7
Rated short circuit making current (peak)
8
9.
iii)
iv)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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The vacuum circuit breaker panels shall be enclosed in sheet steel independent floor
mounting cubicle made of 3 mm thick CRCA Sheet for outer walls including cable entry
gland plate and 2 mm thick for non-load bearing partition/ inside walls suitable for
coupling with identical units on either sides to form switchboard. The circuit breaker
panel shall be such that when the withdrawable part is being removed the metal
shutters can be opened with a lever, for an example to inspect the mating contracts or
locked with a padlock. The upper portion (access to the Bushbar) and the lower
portion (access to the termination compartment) can be unscrewed with the metal
shutters closed. This makes it possible to work in the Busbar compartment with the
termination compartment fully partitioned off, and vice versa. The breaker shall be
provided with three distinct positions namely Service, Test and Isolate.
5.4 The circuit breakers shall be fitted with spring mechanism type. The inherent design of
the circuit breakers shall be such that they shall satisfactorily perform all test duties
and interrupt out-of-phase current and produce very low over voltage (<2.0 p.u) on all
switching circuits, capacitive and inductive to IEC:62271 - 100 & 200and other
associated standards mentioned in the clause of this specification.
5.5
The connecting terminal for Cables shall have silver-plating of at least 50 micron
thickness. The design of the circuit breaker shall be such that inspection and
replacement of contracts, coils, vacuum bottles and any worn or damaged
components can be carried out quickly and with ease. The contact gaps shall be
adjustable to allow for wear.
5.6
The mechanism and the connected interrupters shall satisfy the mechanical endurance
requirements of IEC: 62271 - 100 & 200and all additional requirements specified
herein.
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6.1 In vacuum circuit breakers, facilities shall be provided for monitoring the contract
erosion and any change in contact gap. The vacuum bottles shall be easily
replaceable on site and the mechanism shall be conveniently adjustable to permit
resetting the contact gap. The current rating of the vacuum interrupters shall be 1250Am
p.
6.2
The vacuum circuit breaker poles shall be sealed to prevent contamination of the
spaces surrounding the interrupters. The bidder shall demonstrate how this is
achieved by supplying technical details with the bid.
Indication
8.1
A mechanically operated circuit breaker position indicator of non-corroding
material shall be provided in a location visible from the operating side of the
breaker without the necessity to open the mechanism door. The word 'OFF' in
white letter on green background shall be used to indicate that the breaker is
in the opening position and the word 'ON' in white letters on a red background to
indicate that the breaker is in the closed position. The drive for the device shall be
positive in both directions and provision shall be made for local and remote
electrical indication.
8.2
9.0
9.1
The breaker shall normally be operated by electrical control with electrical tripping
by 2 Nos.shunt trip coil. Provision shall be made for local electrical operation
and mechanical operation.
9.2
The following facilities shall be provided in the circuit breaker local control cabinet:
ON/NEUTRAL/ OFF control switch or ON and OFF push buttons. The push
buttons shall be momentary contract type with rear terminal connections.
The close push button shall be of green colour and the open push button
red colour.
9.2 Means shall be provided to prevent the mechanism from responding to a close
signal when the trip coil is energized or to reclosing from a sustained close signal
either opening due to a trip signal or failure to hold in the closed position.
9.3
The circuit breaker shall be able to perform 10,000 operating cycles at no load
in accordance with IEC:17A/474/CD for circuit breakers for auto reclosing duties.
10.2
Core
10.2.1 High grad non- ageing cold rolled grain oriented (CRGO M4 or better grade)
silicon steel of low hysteresis loss and permeability shall be used for the core
so as to ensure specified accuracy at both normal and over currents. The flux
density shall be limited to ensure that there is no saturation during normal
service.
10.2.2 The instrument security factor of the core shall be low enough so as not to
cause damage to the instruments in the event of maximum short circuit current.
10.3 Windings
10.3.1 The secondary windings shall be made of electrolytic copper with suitable
insulation. The conductor shall be of adequate cross- section so as to limit the
temperature rise even during short circuit conditions. The insulation of
windings and connections shall be free from composition liable to soften, coze,
shrink or collapse during service.
10.3.2 Polarity shall be indelibly marked on each current transformer and at the lead and
termination at associated terminal blocks. CTs with multi ratio winding shall be
clearly tabulated to show the connections required for different ratios. Similar
numbers shall be marked on terminal block arrangement and wiring diagram.
Apart from the above marking and those to be provided as per IEC 185 or IS
2705, other markings shall be provided in consultation with owner.
10.3.3 The continuous current rating of the primary winding shall be one hundred and
twenty percent of the normal rated current.
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Two earthing terminals and strips with necessary nut, bolts and
washers;
Na me a n d r a t i n g p l a t e ;
11.2 Any other fittings deemed essential by the Supplier shall also be supplied with
each current transformer.
11.3 Basic technical requirement for CT's
Ratings: The CTs shall conform to the following ratings and other particulars of
the circuit breakers:
SI.
No
Particulars
Technical Requirements
Requirements
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Function
Requirement
Transformation Ratio
Class of Accuracy
Instrument
Factor
Purpose
Rated/Highest
Voltage
10
(For
11/12 KV
25 KA rms for 3 seconds
12.0 Tests
12.1
The CTs shall be tested in accordance with the requirements of the type tests
and routine tests as per the latest issues IEC:185 or IS:2705.
The tests to be conducted shall include:
L i g ht ni n g i mp u l s e vol t ag e :
Temperature rise;
Co mposite error;
SI.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
iii)
iv)
10
11
Particulars
Requirements
Type
Single phase
Nominal system voltage, phase to phase 11 KV
Application
Instrumentation,
Protection
Number of secondary windings
1
50VA/15VA
Rated normal burden*
Rated primary voltage
11000/3
Rated secondary voltage
110V/3-110V/3
Class of accuracy
0.2/3P
Rated insulation level: (Primary winding)
(Phase
to earth)
One
minute
power frequency withstand28KV
voltage towithstand
earth (wetvoltage
and dry)torms
Impulse
earth with75KV
1.2/50
ilsec
wave
of
+ve
and
ve
polarity
One minute power frequency withstand
voltage ofphase
secondary
winding (rms)
Between
to earth
3KV
Between sections
3KV
Rated voltage factor
Continuous
1.2
For 30 seconds
1.5
Metering
and
Windings
13.5.1 The primary and secondary windings shall be electrolytic copper of high
purity and conductivity and covered with double paper insulation. The
conductor shall be of adequate cross-section so as to limit the
temperature rise even during maximum over voltages.
13.5.2 The insulation of windings and connections shall be free from composition
liable to soften, ooze, shrink or collapse during service.
13.5.3 The secondary windings of the voltage transformers shall also be suitable for
continuous over voltage corresponding to the maximum system voltage at the
primary winding. The winding supports shall be suitably reinforced to
withstand normal handling and the thermal and dynamic stresses during
operation without damage.
13.5.4 The voltage transformer secondary circuits will be taken out to form the star
point and earthed at one point outside the voltage transformers.
13.5.5 Both primary and secondary winding terminals shall be clearly and
indelibly marked to show polarity in accordance with IEC:186. The connections
required for different secondary windings in case of multi-winding voltage
transformers shall be clearly indicated in terminal blocks and the wiring
diagrams.
14.0 Fitting and Accessories
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14.1 Fittings and accessories listed below shall be supplied with each voltage
transformer:
H V t e r mi n a l s ;
Two earthing terminals with necessary nuts, bolts and washers;
N a me a n d r a t i n g p l a t e ;
Secondary terminal box with LV terminal connections;
Mounting nuts, bolts and washers;
L.V HRC cartridge fuses for the protection of secondary winding;
HV HRC cartridge fuses for the protection of Primary winding
14.2 Any other fitting deemed essential by the contractor shall also be supplied
along with each voltage transformer:
14.3 The name and rating plate shall contain all the particulars as provided in
IEC:186 and also the name of the employer and year of manufacture. They
shall comply with the clause termed label in this specification.
15.0
15.1
Fuse protection
The Primary winding shall be protected by HRC Fuses in suitable holder
designed by the manufacturers.
The secondary windings shall be protected by HRC cartridge fuses in
fuse holder consisting of carriers and bases. The carriers and bases shall be
of high grade flame retarding and non-hygroscopic moulded insulating
materials with hard glass surface. Each fuse shall be identified with engraved
plastic label.
16.0
Circuit diagram
16.1
A durable copy of the circuit wiring diagram shall be affixed to the inner side
of the terminal box cover. Labels shall be provided inside the cover to describe
the functions of various items of equipment.
17.0
17.1
TERMINATION
The equipment shall be supplied with HV electrical connection terminals of
a size and rating appropriate for all the duties, including overload duty specified
for the equipment. The terminals shall be of the bi-metallic type.
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20.1
22.2 In Built Control- Relay Panel in the In Door VCB (Mounted on the Top of
VCB Panel)
22.0 Panel wiring and accessories.
22.1
Wiring
Each panel shall be supplied with all internal wiring complete.
22.2
Panel wiring shall be suitably bunched and clamp for neat appearance. The
conductors used for wiring purpose shall be PVC insulated 1100 volt grade
semi- flexible heat resistant, flame retardant and vermin proof electrolytic copper
cable conforming to IEC:227, 502 or IS:1554. The wiring shall be securely
supported and taken though PVC through PVC troughs. Each wire shall be
continuous from end to end without any joint in between. All panel wiring
shall be capable of withstanding a voltage of 2KV AC 50Hz for one minute.
22.3 Cable and wire for connections within the switchgear and between the
switchgear and terminal blocks shall have a minimum temperature rating of
90 degree Celsius. The size of the conductors for panel wiring shall be not less
than 2.5mm2. For CT secondary wiring, two such wires shall be used in
parallel.
22.4 Panel wiring protection
The panels shall be equipped with links and HRC cartridge fuses conforming to
IEC:269 or IS:13703 in 1100 Volt grade phenolic moulded fuse holder
consisting of fuse carrier and base or miniature circuit breakers conforming to
IEC:947-2 or IS:13947-2 at appropriate locations. The carriers and bases
shall be made of high grade flame retardant and non hygroscopic phenolic
moulded material with hard glass surface. Each fuse or MCB shall be
identified with engraved plastic label.
22.5
In general, fuses and MCBs shall be limited to the minimum required for
safety.
The protection scheme shall include fuses for VT secondary circuits and
DC supply to each panel and fuses for MCB for spring charging motor and
incoming AC supply.
23.0
Terminal blocks
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23.1Terminal blocks of brass studs rated for 10 amps continuous current, 1100 volt
DC grade covered by moulded insulating materials with adequate electrical
clearances shall be provided for terminating the panel wiring and outgoing
connections. The termination shall be made by crimping lugs or bare
conductor with insulating sleeves at ends. The arrangement can be horizontal
or vertical as per standard practice adopted by the manufacturer. All
terminals must be nu mbered and wir e termination provided with
nu mbered ferrules for identification. All numbering and marking including
those in wiring diagram shall follow the guidelines provided in IS:11353. All
circuit breaker auxiliary contracts including spare contacts shall be wired to the
terminal blocks. Ten percent spare terminals shall be provided.
24.0 Colour and numbering
The wiring used for 230V AC supply for illumination lamp, panel heater and other
devices shall be coloured. The colour of wires connecting directly to Earth shall
be green. CT & PT connection wires shall be of R, Y & B colour.
24.1 Engraved core identification plastic ferrules marked to correspond with the panel
wiring diagram shall be fixed at both ends of each wire. Ferrules shall fit tightly
on the wire and shall not fall off when the fire is disconnected from the terminal
block. Number 6 and 9, if used shall be under scored to enable differentiation.
25.0
Circuit diagram
26.1
26.2
The scope of the supply shall include the panel mounting foundation bolts,
nuts and washers necessary for making the supporting.
26.2.1 The spring operating mechanism shall be with spring charging motor, opening
and closing springs with limit switches and all accessories necessary for
automatic charging. In normal operation, recharging of the operating springs
shall commence immediately and automatically upon completion of the closing
operation so that a complete sequence of closing and opening operation should
be possible.
26.2.2 It shall be possible to hand charge the operating spring with the circuit breaker
in either the open or closed position conveniently from the ground level. Closure
whilst a spring charging operation is in progress shall be prevented and release
of the springs shall not be possible until they are fully charged.
26.2.3 The state of charge of the operating springs shall be indicated by a
mechanical device showing 'SPRING CHARGED' when closing spring is fully
charged and operation is permissible and 'SPRING FREE' when closing
spring is not fully charged and the operation is not possible. Provision shall
be made for remote electrical indication of 'Spring Charged' and 'Spring Free'
conditions.
26.2.4 The operating mechanism shall be such that the failure of any auxiliary
spring shall not cause tripping or closing the circuit breaker but shall not
prevent tripping against trip command.
26.2.5 Closing action of the circuit breaker shall charge the opening spring ready
for tripping. From the close position with spring charged, one open-closeopen operation shall be possible without recharging the spring.
26.3
Motor
The motor for spring charging shall be single phase 230 Volt A. C motor.
Continuous motor rating shall be at least ten percent above the maximum load
demand of the driven equipment. It shall remain within its rated capacity at all
operating points that will arise in service. It shall be protected by MCB.
The motor shall comply with IEC:34 or IS:996.
26.4.1 The operating mechanism shall be suitable to operate with the following auxiliary
power supplies.
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27.3
Dielectric tests
At zero gauge loss of vacuum inside the interrupter chamber, the open
contracts shall withstand continuously, the rated phase to ground voltage and
it shall be possible to break normal current in these conditions. During the
dielectric type tests, no flashover external or internal shall be acceptable.
The circuit breakers shall be subjected to a power frequency AC voltage test
for one minute in dry and wet conditions and there shall be no external flash
over to earth.
and closing coils. The minimum make break time at rated voltage and total
break time of the CB shall be stated. The total break time must not exceed
60m. sec.
29.0 EARTHING
29.1 All metal parts not intended for carrying current or not alive shall be connected
to duplicate earthing system and suitable electroplated brass earthing terminals
shall be provided on each circuit breaker in conformity with IEC:62271-100 & 200.
Suitable identification mark for the earth terminals shall be provided adjacent
to the terminal.
29.2 The size of the earth continuity conductor shall be large enough to reduce the
potential rise of the metal frame of the breaker in the even of fault to
minimum but in any case not more than 10V. The size of the conductor
shall also be adequate to restrict the temperature rise without causing any
damage to the earth connection in the case of fault. No riveted joints in the
earth conducting path shall be permissible and only bolted joints of
adequate size shall be provided with nuts, bolts and plain spring washers.
The surfaces to be jointed shall be perfectly flat without any unevenness to
ensure that there is no contact resistance.
29.3
An earth busbar of copper strip shall be provided inside the local control cabinet
to which all earthing connections must be made. The earth busbar shall be
terminated into two electroplated brass earthing terminals of adequate size with
nuts, bolts and washers for connecting to earth continuity conductor mentioned
above.
30.0
QUALIFYING REQUIREMENT.
The equipment offered shall be procured from short listed vendor at E-23
and shall have been successfully Type Tested during last five years on
the date of bid opening. The Type Test reports shall be submitted along
with the bid.
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PART C
SPECIFICATION FOR OUTDOOR containiser sub station (E-HOUSE)
1.0 Scope : The containiser substation (Out Door E-House) will have all
equipment of Indoor GIS subastaion in an portable E-House. However the
Transformer, Surge Arrester, out door isolators and other take off
arrangements will be be as per the technical specifications of AIS/GIS sub
stations mentioned elsewhere in this specification.
2.0
The environment which the machine will be operating will be extreme in term
of temperature, humidity, corrosion and dust. Ambient temperature for design
and manufacturer of enclosure shall be taken as 45 deg. C.
Particular attention shall be given to the mounting of the switchboards and
control equipment to ensure that they are not subjected to vibration.
Physical access to all equipment shall be possible for maintenance purpose.
The switchboard and control equipment housings which shall be located
within on-board protected enclosures such as switch rooms and operators
cabins shall be manufactured to IP 55.
2.0
lock.
Doors should be provided with canopy with necessary rubber gas cutter to
prevent the entry of water.
The RTU rooms shall be air-conditioned to maintain an air temperature less
than 27C. Rest E-house shall have normal ventilations. Necessary air
conditioners are to be included in the
scope of supply.
Safety notices and electric shock treatment codes (in English language and
Local language) shall be provided on the inside of the switch room mounted
adjacent to each door.
All cable entries to electrical room shall be from bottom.
The room shall be of adequate size to meet the requirements and to provide
good access to all equipment for maintenance or disassembly. Rubber
insulating carpet in front of Electrical Panels shall be provided. The electrical
room and the transformer room shall have False flooring arrangement.
3.0 Construction Materials
* Steel: load bearing members : IS 10748; Grade IV
* Structural Steel:
IS 2062.
* Side-end walls & roof panels : IS 2062.
* Square/Rectangular hollow sections: JIS STKR-41 / IS 1161
* Paint:
To suit Hilly & Industrial climate.
* Corner Fittings:
Dimension as per ISO 1161 - 1984 (E)
3.1 Welding
The Shell of the E house shall be of all weld construction. All the external
welding shall be continuous, uniform and of full penetration.
3.2 Shell
The outer shell of the E house shall be manufactured with atmospheric
corrosion resistant steel. The main load bearing members such as posts,
base members, bottom and top side rails, end rails headers are pressed
formed profiles of appropriate geometry. Thickness of such profile shall vary
from 3.2mm to 6.0 mm of grade IS 10748, Grade -IV.
Corner fittings (dimensions as per ISO 1161) shall be provided at all eight corners.
Adequate number of doors with reinforced framework and locking device
shall be provided as per requirement. The door h a s to be effectively sealed
against water ingress in closed condition.
The shell structure is to be rigid enough to withstand rough handling rigorous
transportation hazards etc. and able to stand flexing/distortion even when
placed on uneven ground.
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2.0 Standards
6.0 Mountings
14.0 Test
15.0 Inspection
16.0 Documentation
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BREAKERS
1.0. SCOPE:
36kV, 1430MVA Circuit Breakers are intended to be purchased for installation
at different Sub-stations. Some of the Sub-stations for which equipment are
tendered are situated in coastal areas where saline climate prevails. The base
structure of the circuit breakers must be galvanized.
1.1. POWER SUPPLY TO AUXILIARIES :
A.C. supply to auxiliaries will be 3 phase, 3 wire, 430 volt or single phase 250
volts at 50 C/s. The voltage variation will be within 10% and the frequency
variation 5%.
1.2. 33 K.V. CIRCUIT BREAKERS TYPE AND RATING :
The circuit breakers shall be vacuum type suitable for outdoor operation under
the climatic conditions specified without any protection from sum and rain.
The circuit breaker shall have the following ratings :
Sl.
Description in details
Required value
No.
1.
Number of poles
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Frequency.
:
Nominal system voltage
:
Highest system voltage
:
Basic insulation level
:
Power frequency test
Voltage (wet).
:
75 KV (rms.)
Nominal Current.
:
1250 Amps rms.
First pole to clear factor
:
1.5
Breaking capacity.
(a) Symmetrical
:
25 KA/1430 MVA.
(b)A symmetrical
:
33 KA Peak
Making capacity
:
62.5 KA Peak.
Continuous current rating
:
1250 Amps (RMS)
Operating Duty
:
0-0.3 Sec-CO-3 Min-CO.
(a) Break time
:
3 Cycles
(b)Make time
:
5 Cycles
(c )Minimum reclosing time
:
15 Cycle.
(d)Minimum dead time for reclosing :
15 Cycle
Dry one minute power frequency withstand test voltage
a) Between line terminal
:
75 KV rms.
b) Between line and body
:
75 KV rms.
Impulse withstand test voltage;
7.
7a.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
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a)Between terminal
with C.B. open.
b)Between body & terminal
15. Insulator or bushing
a)Dry one minute power
Frequency voltage,
b)Wet one minute power
Frequency withstand Voltage.
c) Creepage distance
16. Short time current
rating for 3 seconds
17. Control circuit voltage
170 KV (Peak)
170 KV (Peak)
75 KV
75 KV
:
:
:
:
580 mm (Minimum)
Not less than 25 KA for
3 seconds.
48V D.C
2.0 STANDARDS :
The circuit breakers shall comply with the requirements of latest issue of IEC62271-100, IEC-60694/IS12729:2004, IS-13118:1991.
3.0 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS :
Please refer chapter E3 of Technical Specification on climatic conditions
For the purpose of the specification, the limit of ambient temperature shall be
50 C peak and 45 C average over a 24 hours period.
Some of the breakers to be purchased against this specification are intended to
be installed on the sea coast having extremely saline climate. Necessary anti
corrosive provisions need be incorporated.
4.0 TECHNICAL DETAILS
4.1 GENERAL :
a) The circuit breakers shall be of Vacuum type. The breakers shall be
furnished as a complete unit with all accessories and equipment in place
and all internal wiring installed and terminated in the mechanism.
b) The circuit breakers shall provide rapid and smooth interruption of current
under all conditions, completely suppressing all undesirable phenomena
even under the most severe and persistent short circuit conditions or when
interrupting small currents of leading or lagging reactive current. The details
of any device incorporated to limit or control the rate of rise of restricting
voltages across the circuit breaker contacts shall be stated. The over
voltages caused by the circuit breaker switching on inductive or
capacitive load shall not exceed, 2.5 times the normal phase to neutral
voltage. The total break time for the circuit breakers throughout the range
of their operating duty shall be stated in the tender and guaranteed.
5.0
CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES :
Each circuit breaker shall comprise 3 identical poles complete with a gang
operated mechanism for specified duty. All these poles of the C.B. shall be
linked together Electrically, Mechanically for specified duty.
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iii)
iv)
1400 mm
3700 mm
MECHANISM :
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
Necessary cable glands for the cables of the operating mechanism shall be
provided.
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10.5 All the terminal blocks to be used in the operating mechanism should be
of stud type of Poly-amide material of make Elmex / Connectwell.
10.6 The Motor to be used for spring charging shall be of Universal type and
suitable for AC and DC supply(48 V DC).
11.0 TERMINAL CONNECTORS :
Technical connectors suitable for the AAAC conductor size 150 Sq mm shal be
supplied.
12.0 AUXILIARY SWITCHES :
Spare 10 Nos N/O ( normally open) & 10 Nos N/C (normally closed) of
auxiliary switches (contacts) shall be provided on each circuit breaker for use
in the remote indication and control scheme of the circuit breaker and for
providing safety interlocking etc. Special contact for use with trip coil and
single short reclosing operation which permits relative adjustment with
respect to the travel of the moving contact of the circuit breaker shall also be
provided. There shall be provision to add more auxiliary switches at the later
date if required.
13.0 COMPLETENESS OF EQUIPMENT :
Any fittings, accessories or apparatus which may not have been specifically
mentioned in those specification but which are usual or necessary in the
equipment of similar plant shall be deemed to be included in the contract and
shall be supplied by the contractor without extra charges. All plant and
equipment shall be complete in all details whether such details are mentioned
in the specification or not. The detail bill of materials list to the furnished
along with the tender.
14.0 TEST :
14.1 Type test : All the equipment offered shall be fully type tested as per the relevant
standards. In case the equipment of the type and design offered, has already
been type tested in an Govt. Approved test Laboratory, the Contractot shall
furnish four sets of type test reports along with the offer. These tests must
not have been conducted earlier than five years from the date of
opening of bids. All the test reports should be submitted during detailed
Engg & approval of drawings for verification by the purchaser.
Following type test reports are to be furnished:
Type Tests:--( As per IEC-62271-100)
1) Dielectric Test (LI Voltage,PF Voltage Withstand(Dry&Wet)& etc)
2) RIV Test
3) Measurement of resistance of the main circuit
4) Temperature rise Test
5) Basic short circuit duty test ,Short Time withstand current & Peak
withstand current Test
6) Mechanical Operation Test, Mechanical endurance test
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the
16.0 DOCUMENTATION :
All drawings of the VCB shall be furnished to the owner along with the GTP,Type test
reports for verification. All dimensions and data shall be in S.I. Units.
List of drawings and documents.
The Contractor shall furnish four sets of following drawings along with his offer.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
e)
f)
g)
h)
The Contractor shall submit 4 (four sets) of all above said drawings to PMC for
approval. The PMC shall communicate his comments/ approval on the drawings and
if required, the Contractor through manufacturer shall modify the drawings and
resubmit the same for PMC approval for onward submission to Project Manager.
Adequate copies of acceptance and routine test certificates, 4 sets each, duly
approved by the Owner /authorised person, shall accompany the dispatched
consignment.
The manufacturing of the equipments shall be strictly in accordance with the
approved drawings and no deviation shall be permitted without the the written
approval of the Owner.
4 sets printed and bound volumes of operation, maintenance and erection manuals in
English language for each type and rating of equipment supplied shall be submitted
by the supplier for distribution, prior to the dispatch of the equipment. The manual
shall contain all the drawings and information required for erection, operation and
maintenance of the equipment. The manual shall also contain a set of all the
approved drawings, type test reports etc.
17.0 PACKING AND FORWARDING
The Contractorr shall be responsible for any damage to the equipment during transit,
due to improper and inadequate packing. Any material found short inside the packing
cases shall be supplied by the Contractor without any extra cost.
Each consignment shall be accompanied with a detailed packing list containing the
following information.
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Details of consignment.
Destination
Total weight of consignment.
Sign showing upper/lower side of the crate.
Handling and unpacking instructions.
Bill of material indicating contents of each package.
The supplier shall ensure that the packing list and bill of material are approved
by the purchaser before dispatch.
TOPOGRAPHICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL SITE CONDITIONS
Location of installations
Altitude
Maximum Temperature
Minimum Temperature
Maximum daily average temperature
Maximum humidity 100%
Pollution level
Airborne contamination, if any
Seismic withstand factor
Maximum wind pressure
Wind velocity
Maximum rainfall per annum
Average rainfall per annum
Average no. of thunder-storm days/annum
State of Orissa
1000 m
60C
0C
35C
20
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Highly Polluted
0.3 g
260 kg/m
50m/sec
2000 mm
1500 mm
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
15.0
16.0
Scope
Standard ratings
Standards
Climatic conditions
Principal parameters
Technical requirements
Windings
Taps
Oil
Insulation levels
Losses
Tolerances
Percentage impedance
Temperature rise
Penalty for non performance
Insulation material
17.0 Tank
18.0 Conservator
19.0 Surface preparation and painting
20.0 Bushings
21.0 Terminal connectors
22.0 Terminal markings
23.0 Fittings
24.0 Fasteners
25.0 Overload capacity
26.0 Tests
27.0 Pressure relief device test
28.0 Short circuit test and impulse voltage withstand tests
29.0 Acceptance test
30.0 Inspection
31.0 Inspection and testing of transformer oil
32.0 Documentation
33.0 Packing and forwarding
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3.1 The materials shall conform in all respects to the relevant Indian / International
Standards, with latest amendments thereof unless otherwise specified herein. Some
of them are listed below:
Indian
Standard
Title
IS - 2026
IS - 12444
IS - 335
IS - 5
IS - 104
IS - 2099
IS - 649
IS - 4257
IS - 7421
IS - 3347
IS - 5484
IS - 9335
IS - 1576
IS - 6600
IS 2362
IS 6160
IS - 5561
IS 6103
IS 6262
IS 6792
IS - 10028
International and
Internationally
recognized
standards
IEC 76
ASTM B - 49
BS 148, D - 1473,
D - 1533-1934
IEC Pub 296
DIN 42531 to 33
ASTM B - 233
IEC 554
IEC 641
IEC 76
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The equipment shall generally be for use in moderately hot and humid tropical
climate, conducive to rust and fungus growth .
5.0
PRICIPAL PARAMETERS:
5.1 The transformers shall be suitable for outdoor installation with three phase, 50 Hz, 33
kV system in which the neutral is effectively earthed and they should be suitable for
service with fluctuations in supply voltage up to plus 12.5% to minus 12.5%
5.2 The transformers shall conform to the following specific parameters:
Sl.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Item
33 kV Station Transformers
36 kV
33 kV
0.433KV
50Hz +/-5%
Three
Delta
Star (Neutral Brought out)
Dyn 11
ONAN
Audible sound levels (decibels) at rated voltage and frequency for liquid immersed
transformers shall be as below (NEMA Standards):
kVA rating
Audible sound levels (decibels)
100 KVA
51
6.0 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
6.1 CORE MATERIAL CRGO
6.1.1 The core shall be stack / wound type of high grade cold rolled grain oriented
annealed steel lamination having low loss and good grain properties, coated
with hot oil proof insulation, bolted together and to the frames firmly to prevent
vibration or noise. The core shall be stress relieved by annealing under inert
atmosphere if required. The complete design of core must ensure permanency
of the core loss with continuous working of the transformers. The values of the
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6.1.2
6.1.3
6.1.4
6.1.5
maximum flux density allowed in the design and grade of lamination used shall
be clearly stated in the offer
The bidder should offer the core for inspection and approval by the purchaser
during manufacturing stage.
The transformers core shall be suitable for over fluxing (due to combined
effect of voltage and frequency) up to 12.5% without injurious heating at full
load conditions and shall not get saturated. The bidder shall furnish
necessary design data in support of this situation.
No-load current shall not exceed 3% of full load current and will be
measured by energizing the transformer at 433 volts, 50 Hz on the
secondary. In crease of voltage of 433 volts by 12.5% shall not increase
the no-load current by 6% (maximum) of full load current.
Flux density within the core should not exceed 1.6 web/sq meter at rated
voltage & rated frequency.
7.0 WINDINGS:
7.1 Material:
7.1.1
HV and LV windings shall be wound from Supper Enamel covered / Double Paper
covered copper conductor .
Proper bounding of inter layer insulation with the conductor shall be ensured. Test
for bounding strength shall be conducted.
7.1.6 Dimensions of winding coils are very critical. Dimensional tolerances for winding coils
shall be within limits as specified in Guaranteed technical .
7.1.7 Current density for HV and LV winding should not be more that 2.8 Ampere per sq
mm at rated current & normal tap.
7.1.8 The core / coil assembly shall be securely held in position to avoid any movement
under short circuit conditions.
7.1.9 Joints in the winding shall be avoided. However, if jointing is necessary the joints
shall be properly brazed and the resistance of the joints shall be less than that of
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parent conductor. In case of foil windings, welding of leads to foil can be done within
the winding.
8.0 TAPS:
8.1 Tappings shall be provided, on the higher voltage winding for variation of
HV voltage within range of (-) 5.0 % to (+) 7.5% in steps of 2.5%.
8.2 Tap changing shall be carried out by means of an externally operated self
position switch and when the transformer is in de-energised condition.
Switch position No. 1 shall correspond to the maximum plus tapping. Each tap
change shall result in variation of 2.5% in voltage. Provision shall be made for
locking the taping switch handle in position. Suitable aluminium anodized plate
shall be fixed for tap changing switch to know the position number of tap.
9.0 OIL:
9.1 The insulating oil shall comply with the requirements of IS335 or BS 148. Use of
recycled oil is not acceptable. The specific resistance of the oil shall not be less
than 2.5 X 1012 ohm-cm at 27 oC when tested as per IS 6103.
9.2 Oil shall be filtered and tested for break down voltage (BDV) and moisture content
before filling.
9.3 The oil shall be filled under vacuum.
9.4 The design and all materials and processes used in the manufacture of the
transformer, shall be such as to reduce tot a minimum the risk of the development of
acidity in the oil.
10.0
INSULATION LEVELS:
Sl.
No.
1
2
Voltage (kV)
0.433
33
170
3
70
11.0 LOSSES:
11.1 The bidder shall guarantee individually the no-load loss and load loss without
any positive tolerance. The bidder shall also guarantee the total losses at 50%
and 100% load condition (at rated voltage and frequency and at 75oC).
11.2 The following maximum allowable losses at rated voltage and frequency and at
75oC shall be taken:
Voltage
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(kVA)
loading (Watts)
33000/433 - 250 V
100
560
loading
(Watts)
1820
Bids with higher losses than the above specified values would be treated as
non-responsive. However, the manufacturer can offer loses less than above.
12.0 TOLERANCES:
12.1 No positive tolerance shall be allowed on the maximum losses displayed on
the label for both 50% and 100% loading values.
13.0 PERCENTAGE IMPEDANCE:
13.1 The value of percentage impedance of transformer at 75 oC at normal tap shall
be 5.0% (Minimum). No negative tolerances is allowed.
14.0 TEMPERATURE RISE
The temperature rise over ambient shall not exceed the limits given below:
:
35 oC
40 oC
NOTE : Bids not meeting the above limits of temperature rise will be treated as nonresponsive
14.3 The transformer shall be capable of giving continuous rated output without
exceeding the specified temperature rise. Bidder shall submit the calculation
sheet in this regard.
15.0
15.1 During testing at suppliers works if it is found that the actual measured
losses are more than the values quoted by the bidder, the purchaser shall
reject he transformer and he shall also have the right to reject the
complete lot.
15.2 Purchaser shall reject the entire lot during the test at suppliers works, if
the temperature rise exceeds the specified values.
15.3 Purchaser shall reject any transformer during the test at suppliers works, if
the impedance values differ from the guaranteed values including
tolerance.
16.0
INSULATION MATERIAL:
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i)
Electrical grade insulation epoxy dotted Kraft Paper / Nomex and pressboard of
standard make or any other superior material subject to approval of the purchaser
shall be used.
ii) All spacers, axial wedges / runners used in windings shall be made of precompressed Pressboard-solid, conforming to type B 3.1 of IEC 641-3-2. In case of
cross-over coil winding of HV all spacers shall be properly sheared and dovetail
punched to ensure proper locking. All axial wedges / runners shall be properly milled
to dovetail shape so that they pass through the designed spacers freely. Insulation
shearing, cutting, milling and punching operations shall be carried out in such a way,
that there should not be any burr and dimensional variations
17.0 TANK
17.1 The internal clearance of tank shall be such, that it shall facilitate easy lifting of
core with coils from the tank without dismantling LV bushings.
17.2 All joints of tank and fittings shall be oil tight and no bulging should occur during
service.
17.3 Inside of tank shall be painted with varnish / hot oil resistant paint.
17.4 The top cover of the tank shall be slightly sloping to drain rain water.
17.5 The tank plate and the lifting lugs shall be of such strength that the complete
transformer filled with oil may be lifted by means of lifting shackle.
17.6 Manufacturer should carry out all welding operations as per the relevant ASME
standards and submit a copy of the welding procedure and welder performance
qualification certificates to the customer.
17.0.A PLAIN TANK:
a) The transformer tank shall be of robust construction rectangular / octagonal /
round / elliptical in shape and shall be built up of electrically tested welded mild steel
plates of thickness of 6 mm for the bottom & top ;& not less than 4 mm for the sides
. Tolerances as per IS 1852 shall be applicable.
b) In case of rectangular tanks the corners shall be fully welded at the corners
from inside and outside of the tank to withstand a pressure of 0.8 kg/cm2 for 30
minutes.
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c) Under operating conditions the pressure generated inside the tank should not
exceed 0.4 kg/sq.cm positive or negative.
d) The tank shall be reinforced by welded flats on all the outside walls on the edge
of the tank.
e) Permanent deflection: The permanent deflection, when the tank without oil is
subjected to a vacuum of 525 mm of mercury for rectangular tank and 760 mm of
mercury for round tank, shall not be more than the values as given below:
Permanent deflection in mm
5.0
6.5
8.0
9.5
11.0
12.0
16.0
19.0
f)
The tank shall further be capable of withstanding a pressure of 0.8
kg/sq.cm (g) and a vacuum of 0.7 kg/sq.cm (g) without any deformation.
g) The radiators can be tube or fin type or pressed steel type to achieve the
desired cooling to limit specified temperature rise.
18.0 CONSERVATOR:
18.1
18.2 When a conservator is provided, oil gauge and the plain or dehydrating
breathing device shall be fitted to the conservator which shall also be provided
with a drain plug and a filling hole [32 mm (1)] normal size thread with cover.
18.3 The dehydrating agent shall be silica gel. The moisture absorption shall be
indicated by a change in the colour of the silica gel crystals which should be
easily visible from a distance. Volume of breather shall be suitable for 1Kg of
silica gel conforming to IS 3410 .
18.4 The capacity of a conservator tank shall be designed keeping in view the total
quantity of oil and its contraction and expansion due to temperature variation.
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The total volume of conservator shall be such as to contain 10% quantity of the
oil. Normally 3% quantity the oil shall be contained in the conservator.
18.5 The cover of main tank shall be provided with an air release plug to enable air
trapped within to be released, unless the conservator is so located as to eliminate
the possibility of air being trapped within the main tank.
18.6 The inside diameter of the pipe connecting the conservator to the main tank
should be within 20 to 50 mm and it should be projected into the conservator so
that its end is approximately 20 mm above the bottom of the conservator so as to
create a sump for collection of impurities. The minimum oil level (corresponding
to 0oC) should be above the sump level.
19.0 SURFACE PREPARATION AND PAINTING:
19.1 GENERAL
19.1.1 All paints, when applied in a normal full coat, shall be free from runs, sags,
wrinkles, patchiness, brush marks or other defects.
19.1.2 All primers shall be well marked into the surface, particularly in areas where
painting is evident and the first priming coat shall be applied as soon as
possible after cleaning. The paint shall be applied by airless spray according
to manufacturers recommendations. However, where ever airless spray is no
possible, conventional spray be used with prior approval of purchaser.
19.2 CLEANING AND SURFACE PREPARATION:
19.2.1
After all machining, forming and welding has been completed, all steel
work surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned of rust, scale, welding slag or
spatter and other contamination prior to any painting.
19.2.2
19.2.3
Chipping scraping and steel wire brushing using manual or power driven
tools cannot remove firmly adherent mill-scale. These methods shall only
be used where blast cleaning is impractical. Manufacturer to clearly
explain such areas in his technical offer.
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19.3.1
As soon as all items have been cleaned and within four hours of the
subsequent drying, they shall be given suitable anti-corrosion protection.
Following are the types of paint which may be suitably used for the items
to be painted at shop and supply of matching paint to site :Heat resistant
paint (Hot oil proof) for inside surface.
19.4.2
For external surfaces one coat of thermo setting powder paint or one coat
of epoxy primer followed by two coats of synthetic enamel / polyurethene
base paint. These paints can be either air drying or stoving.
19.4.3
Also paint as above with one coat of high build Micaceous iron oxide
(MIO) as an intermediate coat may be used.
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C. The repainted surface shall present a smooth surface. This shall be obtained by
carefully chamfering the paint edges before and after priming .
19.7 DRY FILM THICKNESS:
19.7.1 To the maximum extent practicable the coats shall be applied as a continuous
film of uniform thickness and free of pores. Over spray, skips, runs, sags and
drips should be avoided. The different coats may or may not be of the same
colour
19.7.2 Each coat of paint shall be allowed to harden before the next is applied as per
manufacturers recommendation.
19.7.3 Particular attention must be paid to full film thickness at the edges.
19.7.4 The requirements for the dry film thickness (DFT) of paint and the materials
to be used shall be as given below:
Sl.No.
Paint type
1.
2.
Thermo
paint
setting
powder
Liquid paint
i.Epoxy (primer)
ii.P.U. Paint
(Finish
coat)
iii.Hot oil paint / Varnish
Area to
be
painted
Inside
outside
No. of
coats
01
01
outside
outside
01
02
30
25 each
inside
01
35/10
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20.1 The bushings shall conform to the relevant standards specified and shall
be of
outdoor type. The bushing rods and nuts shall be made of brass
material 12 mm diameter for both HT and LT bushings. The tests as per
latest IS 2099 and IS 7421 shall be conducted on the transformer bushings.
20.2 For 33 kV, 33 kV class bushings; for 0.433 kV, 1.1 kV class bushings shall
be used.
20.3 Bushing can be of porcelain /epoxy material. Polymer insulator bushings
conforming with relevant IEC can also be used.
20.4 Bushing of plain shades as per IS 3347 shall be mounted on the side of
the tank and not on top cover.
20.5 Dimensions of the bushings of the voltage class shall conform to the
Standards specified and dimension of clamping arrangement shall be as
per IS 4257.
20.6 Minimum external phase to phase and phase to earth clearances of
bushing terminals shall be as follows:
Voltage
33 kV
LV
Clearance
Phase to Phase
350 mm
75 mm
Phase to earth
320 mm
40 mm
Phase to Phase
351 mm
45 mm
Phase to earth
222 mm
20 mm
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
HV bushings 3 Nos.,
h.
LV bushings 4 Nos.
i.
Pulling lugs.
j.
Stiffener
k. Radiators No. and length may be mentioned (as per heat dissipation
calculations) / corrugations.
l.
m.
n.
o.
p. Oil filling hole having p. 1- thread with plug and drain plug on the
conservator.
q.
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r.
Base channel 100 mm x 50 mm, 460 mm long with holes to make them suitable
for fixing on a platform or plinth.
s.
4 Nos. rollers
t.
24.0 FASTENERS:
All bolts, studs screw threads, pipe threads, bolt heads and nuts shall comply with
the appropriate Indian Standards for metric threads, or the technical equivalent.
Bolts or studs shall not be less than 6 mm in diameter except when used for small
wiring terminals.
All nuts and pins shall be adequately locked.
Wherever possible bolts shall be fitted in such a manner that in the event of failure of
locking resulting in the nuts working loose and falling off, the bolt will remain in
position.
All ferrous bolts, nuts and washers placed in outdoor positions shall be treated to
prevent corrosion, by hot dip galvanizing, except high tensile steel bolts and spring
washers which shall be electro-galvanized / plated. Appropriate precautions shall be
taken to prevent electrolytic action between dissimilar metals.
Each bolt or stud shall project at least one thread but not more than three threads
through the nut, except when otherwise approved for terminal board studs or relay
stems. If bolts and nuts are placed so that they are in accessible by means of
ordinary spanners, special spanners shall be provided.
The length of the screwed portion of the bolts shall be such that no screw thread may
form part of a shear plane between members.
Taper washers shall b provided where necessary.
Protective washers of suitable material shall be provided front and back of the
securing screws.
25.0 OVERLOAD CAPACITY:
a.
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26.0 TESTS:
26.1 The type tests as indicated at clause-28 below should have been conducted on
a transformer of same design during the last five years on the date of
opening of techno-commercial bids. The bidder shall furnish type test reports
during detailed Engineering & drawing approval.
26.2 The test certificates for all routine and type tests for the transformers and
also for the bushings and transformer oil shall be submitted reports during
detailed Engineering & drawing approval.
26.3 The procedure for testing shall be in accordance with IS 1180/2026 as the case
may be except for temperature rise test.
26.4 Before dispatch each of the completely assembled transformers shall be
subjected to the routine tests at the manufacturers works.
26.0A.
ROUTINE TESTS:
26.1A Ratio, polarity, phase sequence , vector group & magnetic balance test.
26.2A No Load current and losses at service voltage and normal frequency.
26.3A Load losses at rated current and normal frequency.
26.4A Impedance voltage test.
26.4A Resistance of windings at each tap, cold (at or near the test bed temperature).
26.5A Insulation resistance at 60second,600 second & Polarisation Index (P.I i.e ratio
of Insulation Resistance taken at 600seconds & at 60 seconds shall not be less than
1.5)
26.6A Induced over voltage withstand test.
26.7A Separate source voltage withstand test.
26.8A Neutral current measurement The value of zero sequence current in the
neutral of the star winding shall not be more than 2% of the full load current.
26.9A Oil samples (one sample per lot) to comply with IS 1866.
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26.10B Transformer tank together with its radiator and other fitting s shall be
subjected to pressure corresponding to twice the normal pressure or 0.35 kg / sq.cm
which ever is lower, measured at the base of the tank and maintained for an hour.
The permanent deflection of the flat plates after the excess pressure has been
released, shall not exceed the figures for vacuum test.
27.0 Pressure relief device test:
The pressure relief device shall be subject to increasing fluid pressure. It shall
operate before reaching the test pressure as specified in the above class. The
operating pressure shall be recorded. The device shall seal-off after the excess
pressure has been released.
28.0 Short Circuit Test and Impulse Voltage Withstand Tests:
The purchaser intends to procure transformers designed and successfully tested
for short circuit and impulse test. In case the transformers proposed for supply
against the order are not exactly as per the tested design, the supplier shall be
required to carry out the short circuit test and impulse voltage withstand test at
their own cost in the presence of the representative of the purchaser.
28.1 The supply shall be accepted only after such test is done successfully, as
it confirms on successful withstand of short circuit and healthiness of the
active parts thereafter on un-tanking after a short circuit test.
28.2 Apart form dynamic ability test, the transformers shall also be required to
withstand thermal ability test or thermal withstand ability will have to be
established by way of calculations.
28.3 It may also be noted that the purchaser reserves the right to conduct short
circuit test and impulse voltage withstand test in accordance with the IS,
afresh on each ordered rating at purchaser cost, even if the transformers of
the same rating and similar design are already tested. This test shall be
carried out on a transformer to be selected by the purchaser either at the
manufacturers works when they are offered in a lot for supply or randomly
form the supplies already made to purchasers stores. The findings and
conclusions of these tests shall be binding on the supplier.
28.4 Type test certificates for the tests carried out on prototype of same
specifications shall be submitted along with the bid. The purchaser may
select the transformer for type tests randomly.
29.0
ACCEPTANCE TEST:
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29.1 All transformers shall be subjected to the stage inspection, routine &
acceptance test as indicated above in presence of purchasers representative at
the place of manufacture before dispatch without any extra charges. The testing
shall be carried out in accordance with IS:1180 and IS:2026.
29.2 Checking of weights, dimensions, fitting and accessories, tank sheet
thickness, oil quality, material, finish and workmanship as per GTP and contract
drawings.
29.3 Physical verification of core coil assembly and measurement of flux density of
one unit of each rating, in every inspection with reference to short circuit test
report.
29.4 Temperature rise test on one unit of the total ordered quantity.- This test
shall be carried out as per IS.
29.5 The pressure & vacuum test on the tank on one unit/lot randomly selected to be
carried out as per Sl No. 28.8 & 28.9.
29.0A TESTS AT SITE:
The purchaser reserves the right to conduct all tests on transformer after arrival at
site and the manufacturer shall guarantee test certificate figures under actual service
conditions.
30.0 INSPECTION:
30.1 In respect of raw material such as core stampings, winding conductors,
insulating paper and oil, supplier shall use materials manufactured / supplied by
standard manufacturers and furnish the manufacturers test certificate as well
as the proof of purchase from these manufacturers (excise gate pass) for
information of the purchaser. The bidder shall furnish following documents
along with their offer in respect of the raw materials:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Invoice of supplier.
Mills certificate.
Packing list.
Bill of landing.
Bill of entry certificate by custom.
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33.4 An outline drawing front (both primary and secondary sides) and end-elevation
and plan of the tank and terminal gear, wherein the principal dimensions shall
be given.
33.5 Typical general arrangement drawings of the windings with the details of the
insulation at each point and core construction of transformer.
33.6 Typical general arrangement drawing showing both primary and secondary
sides and end-elevation and plan of the transformer.
33.0 PACKING AND FORWARDING:
34.1 The packing shall be done as per the manufacturers standard practice.
However, it should be ensured that the packing is such that, the material
would not get damaged during transit by Rail / Road / Sea.
34.2 The marking on each package shall be as per the relevant IS.
34.0 DEVIATION:
35.1 The bidders are not allowed to deviate from the principal requirements of the
Specifications. However, the bidder is required to submit with his bid in the
relevant schedule a detailed list of all deviations without any ambiguity. In the
absence of a deviation list in the deviation schedules, it is understood that such
bid conforms to the bid specification and no post-bid negotiations shall take
place in this regard.
35.2 The discrepancies, if any, between the specification and the catalogues and / or
literatures submitted as part of the offer by the bidders, shall not be considered
and representations in this regard shall not be entertained.
35.3 If it is observed that there are deviations in the offer in guaranteed technical
particulars other than those specified in the deviation schedules then such
deviations shall be treated as deviations.
35.4 All the tables shall be prepared by vendor and are to be enclosed with the bid.
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ANNEXURE-I
PROFOREMA FOR PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION OF
STATION TRANSFORMERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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No
.
1.
2.
AB/an
BC/bn
CA/Cn
Wl
W2
W3
3.
TOTAL
Multiplying Factor
CT
Watt meter
Total x MF
NET LOSS
Load loss measurement
Wl
W2
W3
4.
Total
Multiplying Factors:
CT
Watt meter
PT
Total x MF
Loss at ambient temperature (watt)
Loss at 75 C (with calculation sheet )(watt)
Winding Resistance:
H.V. (In Ohms)
(a) At ambient temperature of
C
(b) Resistance at 75 C
Sl.
No.
PARTICULARS
OBSERVATIONS.
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B-C
C-A
A-B
B-C
C-A
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b-c
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c-a
a-n
b-n
c-n
HV-LV
HV-E
LV-E
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
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70 kV for 60 secs.
3 kV for 60 secs
100 Hz, 866 volts
For 60 seconds.
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Note:- If the Purchasers Inspecting officer wants to note & incorporate any other
readings pertaining to the above tests then the same shall have to be incorporated in the
test report by the supplier. Also if the inspecting officer decides to carry out any other
low voltage tests to know the soundness of the transformer then the same shall have to
be carried out by the supplier.
Note :
Please ensure that complete details have been filled in the proforma and
no column has been left blank.
(GTP to be in Another
Annexure)
TRANSFORMERS
(To be furnished by the Manufacturer)
Sl. No. Description.
1.
Make
2.
name of Manufacturer
3.
Place of Manufacture
4.
Voltage Ratio
5.
Rating in kVA
6.
Flux density
b)
7.
8.
b)
Oil by thermometer
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9.
a)
90% Voltage
b)
100% Voltage
c)
110% Voltage
Normal voltage
b)
Maximum voltage
LV Winding (ohms)
HV Winding.
b)
LV Winding.
Core and LV
b)
LV and HV
c)
HV Phase to phase
d)
e)
b)
0.8 P.F.
1)
125C load
2)
100C load
3)
75C load
4)
50C load
5)
25C load
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a)
Unit P.F.
b)
(ii)
b)
Windings (minimum)
c)
d)
Oil
e)
f)
Total weight
2)
3)
Makers name
4)
24. Transformer:
1)
2)
3)
4)
a)
b)
Conservator Dimensions.
25. Radiation:
1)
2)
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3)
4)
2)
3)
4)
b)
28.
For Conductors
(1)
HV
(2)
LV
For Core.
HV Dia (mm)
2)
LV
(SWG)
a) Strip size.
b) No. of Conductors in parallel
c) Total area of cross section (sq
mm).
29. Whether the name plate gives all particulars as required in tender
30. Particulars of bushings HV/LV
1)
Makers name
2)
Type IS-3347/IS-2099/IS-7421
3)
Rating as per IS
4)
5)
Note:
The following shall be specifically confirmed:
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Whether the losses of the transformers offered are within the limits specified.
4) Whether the transformer offered is already type tested for the design and test
reports enclosed.
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Description
Core Grade
Core diameter
Gross core area
Net core area
Flux density
Mass of core
Loss per kg of core at the specified flux density
Core window height
Center to enter distance of the core
No.of LV Turns
No.of HV turns
Size of LV conductor bare/covered
Size o HV conductor bare/covered
No. of parallels
Current density of LV winding.
Current density of HV winding.
Wt. of the LV winding for Transformer
Wt. of the HV winding for Transformer
No. of LV Coils/phase
No. of HV Coils/phase
Height of LV Winding.
Height of HV Winding.
ID/OD of HV winding
ID/OD of LV winding
Size of the duct in LV winding
Size of the duct in HV winding
Size of the duct between HV and LV
HV winding to LV winding clearance
HV winding to tank clearance
Calculated impedance
HV to earth creepage distance
LV to earth creepage distance
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Sq cm
Sq cm
Tesla
Kg
watt
mm
mm
mm
mm
A/sq mm
A/sq mm
kg
Kg
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
%
mm
mm
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TECHINICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR 3.15 / 5.00 / 8.00 MVA,
33/11KV ONAN
POWER TRANSFORMERS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
POWER TRANSFORMERS
NO
DESCRIPTION
PAGE NO.
1.0
Scope
2.0
3.0
System conditions
4.0
10
5.0
13
6.0
Detailed description
17
7.0
46
8.0
53
9.0
Performance
55
10.0 Losses
56
56
12.0
58
Commissioning
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1.2 The core shall be constructed from high grade, non-aging Cold Rolled
Grain Oriented (CRGO) Silicon Steel laminations conforming to HIB
grade with lamination thickness not more than 0.23mm to 0.27mm or
better quoted grade Core. The maximum flux density in any part of the core
and yoke at normal voltage and frequency shall not be more than 1.5 Tesla.
The Bidder shall provide saturation curve of the core material, proposed
to be used. Laminations of different grade(s) and different thickness (s)
are not allowed to be used in any manner or under any circumstances.
1.3 The Power Transformer shall conform in all respects to highest standards of
engineering, design, workmanship based on this specification and the latest
revisions of relevant standards at the time of offer. OPTCL shall have the
power to reject any work or material, which, in his judgment, is not in full
accordance therewith. The Transformer(s) offered, shall be complete with all
components, necessary for their effective and trouble free operation. Such
components shall be deemed to be within the scope of supply, irrespective of
whether those are specifically brought out in this specification and / or in the
commercial order or not.
OPTCL reserves the right to reject the transformer(s)i) if on testing the No-load and load- losses exceed the stipulated values as
per this Technical Specification
ii) if the temperature rise in oil and / or winding exceeds the value as per this
Technical Specification
iii)
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iii)if impedance value differs from the guaranteed value including tolerance as
per this specification
iv) On Inspection and testing, if any of the technical data does not comply to
this specification, bid offer and approved drawings etc.
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1.4 The offered rating transformer should have been tested for Short Circuit
withstand capability test and Impulse test in an NABL accredited Government
Laboratory as per relevant IS/IEC and the Type Test certificates in complete shape
shall be accompanied with the bid offer.
2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS OF POWER TRANSFORMER
1 Rated MVA of Transformer (ONAN rating) 3.15MVA | 5.00MVA | 8.00MVA
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
No. of Phases
Type of Installation
Frequency
Cooling medium
Type of mounting
Rated voltage
a) High Voltage Winding
b) Low Voltage Winding
Highest continuous system Voltage
a) Maximum system Voltage ratio (HV / LV )
b) Rated Voltage ratio (HV / LV )
No. of windings
Type of cooling
MVA Rating corresponding to ONAN cooling
system
Method of connection:
HV:
LV:
Connection symbol
System earthing
15
16
17
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Outdoor
50 Hz ( 5% )
Insulating Oil (ONAN)
On Wheels, Mounted on rails.
33 kV
11 kV
36 kV/ 12 kV
33 kV/ 11 kV
Two winding Transformers
ONAN (Oil natural & Air natural)
100%
Delta
Star
Dyn 11
Neutral of LV side to be solidly
earthed.
% Impedance for 3.15MVA6.25%,5MVA-7.15% and for
8MVA - 8.35%
(Tolerance +10%)
(No negative tolerance will be
allowed)
As per IEC 76-1, Clause 4.2
Around 10%
110 % of rated current
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18
On-Load
In-tank
Type
tap
changer hanger for 8 MVA and
OFF load in 3.15 and 5 MVA
transformer
Range of taping
19 Neutral terminal to be brought out
170
95
70
28
900
300
Electrolytic Copper
2.4 A/ mm2
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34 Temperature Indicator
a) Oil
One number
b) Winding
One number
37
3.15MVA-3.0 KW (Maximum)
5.0MVA- 3.6. KW (Maximum)
8.0MVA- 4.5KW (Maximum)
3.15MVA-17.0 KW (Maximum)
5.0MVA- 21.0. KW (Maximum)
8.0MVA- 38.0KW (Maximum)
38
39
65 mm( minimum )
65 mm( minimum )
115 mm( minimum )
55 mm( minimum )
The difference of Ampere Turns at each location shall not be more than 5 % at all
percentages of tappings
Winding to winding clearance should have minimum 20% of sum of pressboard
Cylinder/Barrier.
Type-
(ii) Provided on
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
HV Side
Tap range
-15% to +5%
Tap Step
2.5% of 33kV
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YES
YES
YES
2.1
20%
Air-cell type
MARSHALLING BOX
A metal enclosed, weather, vermin and dust proof marshalling box fitted with
required glands, locks, glass door, terminal Board, heater with switch,
illumination lamp with switch etc. shall be provided with each transformer to
accommodate temperature indicators, terminal blocks etc. It shall have
degree of protection of IP 55 or better as per IS: 2147.
2.2 PERFORMANCE
i)
ii)
The maximum flux density in any part of the core and yoke at rated
MVA, Voltage and frequency, shall be 1.5 Tesla (maximum).
calculation.
vi) Transformer shall be capable of withstanding thermal and mechanical
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c)
d)
e)
f)
k) The Type Test certificates in complete shape for Lightning Impulse and
2.5 DELIVERY
The full quantity of the equipments shall be delivered as per the delivery
schedule appended to this specification.
2.6 SCHEDULES
Any Schedule, if any, annexed to the specification shall be duly
filled by the bidder separately.
2.7 NAME PLATE
Transformer rating plate shall contain the information as given in clause 15
of IS-2026 (part-I). The details on rating plate shall be finalized during the
detailed engineering. Further, each transformer shall have inscription of
DISTCOMs name which will be intimated by OPTCL to the firm before
hand.
The name plate shall also include
(i) The short circuit rating
(ii) Measured no load current and no load losses at rated voltage and rated
frequency
(iii) Measured load losses at 750 C ( Normal Tap only )
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Frequency
Insulation levels
(1.2/50 sec impulse withstand
voltage)
33 kV
11 kV
50 Hz 5%
50 Hz 5%
33 kV
11 kV
36.3 kV
12 kV
AS per IS:2026
170 kV (peak)
95kV (peak)
70 kV(rms)
28 kV(rms)
Solidly earthed
IS: 5
2
3
IS: 325
IS: 335
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IS: 1271
IS: 2026(Part I to IV
Power Transformer
IS: 2071
IS: 2099
IS: 2147
Degree of protection
9
10
IS: 2705
IS: 3202
11
IS: 3347
Current Transformers
Code of practice for climate proofing
of electrical equipment
Dimensions for porcelain
Transformer Bushings
12
13
IS: 3637
IS: 3639
14
15
IS: 5561
IS: 6600/BS:CP 10:0
16
IS: 10028
17
18
C.B.I.P. Publication
Manual on Transformers
If the standard is not quoted for any item, it shall be presumed that the
latest version of Indian Standard shall be applicable to that item.
The equipment complying other internationally accepted standards, may
also be considered if they ensure performance superior to the Indian
Standards.
4.3
DRAWINGS
a) The contractor shall furnish, within fifteen days after issuing of Letter of
Award. Six copies each of the following drawings/documents
incorporating the transformer rating for approval.
i) Detailed overall general arrangement drawing showing front and side
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x)
Interconnection diagrams.
Over fluxing withstand time characteristic of transformer.
xi)
xii)
xiii)
ix)
xiiv)
xv)
Detail Drawings,Type Test Certificates including write-up of OnLoad tap changing gear and its required accessories/equipments,wiring
diagrams etc. as per this specification.
xvii)
Bushing Assembly.
xx)
up to 232
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xxi)
GA of LV cable Box.
xxii)
Graph for the offered HIB or better core material,to be used for the offered
transformer
4.4
5.
b)
c)
Any approval given to the detailed drawings by the OPTCL shall not relieve
the contractor of the responsibility for correctness of the drawing and in the
manufacture of the equipment. The approval given by the OPTCL shall be
general with overall responsibility with contractor.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES
5.1 All material used shall be of best quality and of the class most suitable for working under the cond
the various parts for the work which they have to perform.
5.2 Similar parts particularly removable ones shall be interchangeable.
5.3 Pipes and pipe fittings, screws, studs, nuts and bolts used for external
Connections shall be as per the relevant standards. Steel bolts and nuts
exposed to atmosphere shall be galvanized.
5.4 Nuts, bolts and pins used inside the transformers and tap changer
compartments shall be provided with lock washer or locknuts.
5.5 Exposed parts shall not have pockets where water can collect.
5.6 Internal design of transformer shall ensure that air is not trapped in any
location.
5.7
Material in contact with oil shall be such as not to contribute to the formation
of acid in oil. Surface in contact with oil shall not be galvanized or cadmium
plated.
5.8
Labels, indelibly marked, shall be provided for all identifiable accessories like
Relays, switches current transformers etc. All label plates shall be of in
corrodible material.
5.9
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5.13.1.1 All paints, when applied in normal full coat, shall be free from runs, sags,
wrinkles, patchiness, brush marks or other defects.
5.13.1.2 All primers shall be well marked into the surface, particularly in areas
where painting is evident, and the first priming coat shall be applied as
soon as possible after cleaning. The paint shall be applied by airless
spray according to the manufacturers recommendations. However,
wherever airless spray is not possible, conventional spray be used with
prior approval of OPTCL.
5.13.1.3 The supplier shall, prior to painting protect nameplates, lettering gauges,
sight glasses, light fittings and similar such items.
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5.13.2.3 The pressure and Volume of the compressed air supply for the blast
cleaning shall meet the work requirements and shall be sufficiently free
from all water contamination prior to any painting.
5.13.2.4 Chipping, scraping and steel wire brushing using manual or power driven
tools cannot remove firmly adherent mill-scale and shall only be used
where blast cleaning is impractical.
5.13.3
Protective Coating
As soon as all items have been cleaned and within four hours of the
subsequent drying, they shall be given suitable anticorrosion protection.
Painting Procedure
5.13.5.1 Al painting shall be carried out in conformity with both specifications and
with the paint manufactures recommendations. All paints in any one
particular system. Whether shop or site applied, shall originate from one
paint manufacturer.
5.13.5.2 Particular attention shall be paid to the manufactures instructions on
storage, mixing, thinning and pot life. The paint shall only be applied in
the manner detailed by the manufacturer e.g. brush, roller, conventional
or airless spray and shall be applied under the manufacturers
recommended conditions. Minimum and maximum time intervals between
coats shall be closely followed.
5.13.5.3 All prepared steel surfaces should be primed before visible re-rusting
occurs or within 4 hours whichever is sooner. Chemical treated steel
surfaces shall be primed as soon as the surface is dry and while the
surface is warm.
5.13.5.4 Where the quality of film is impaired by excess film thickness,(wrinkling,
mud cracking or general softness) the supplier shall remove the
unsatisfactory paint coatings and apply another. As a general rule, dry
film thickness should not exceed the specified minimum dry film thickness
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by more than 25% . In all instances, where two or more coats of the same
paints are specifies, such coatings may or may not be of contrasting
colors.
5.13.5.5 Paint applied to items that are not be painted, shall be removed at
suppliers expense, leaving the surface clean, un-stained and
undamaged.
5.13.6
5.13.6.1 Any damage occurring to any part of the painting scheme shall be made
good to the same standard of corrosion protection and appearance as
that originally employed.
5.13.6.2 Any damaged paint work shall be made as follows:
a) The damaged area, together with an area extending 25mm around its
Paint Type
Area to be
painted
No of
Coats
Out side
02
45 micron
1. Liquid Paint
a) Zinc
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Chromate(Primer)
b) POLYURETHAN
E
(Finish Coat)
c)
Hot Oil
6.0
6.1
Out side
inside
02
01
35 micron
35 micron
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Tank
6.1.1 The Transformer tank and cover shall be fabricated from high grade low
carbon plate steel of tested quality. The tank shall be of welded construction.
The transformer Tank shall be of rectangular Shape design(No elliptical shape
design is allowed).
6.1.2
6.1.3 All beams, flanges, lifting lugs, braces and permanent parts attached to the
tank shall be welded and where practicable, they shall be double welded.
6.1.4 The main tank body of the transformer, excluding tap changing compartments
and radiators ,shall be capable of withstanding pressure of 760mm of Hg. The
side Tank wall shall be of 6mm thickness (minimum) for 3.15MVA and
8mm(minimum) for 5MVA & 8MVA . The bottom and Top Plate of the Tank
shall be of of 8mm thickness (minimum) for 3.15MVA,10mm(minimum) for
5MVA &12mm.(minimum) for 8MVA.
6.1.5 Inspection hole(s) with welded flange(s) and bolted cover(s) shall be provided
on the tank cover. The inspection hole(s) shall be of sufficient size to afford
easy access to the lower ends of the bushings, terminals etc.
6.1.6 Gaskets of nitrile rubber or equivalent shall be used to ensure perfect oil tightness. All gaskets sh
equivalent sections on bolt sides of the gasket, throughout their total length.
Care shall be taken to secure uniformly distributed mechanical strength over the
gaskets and retains throughout the total length. Gaskets of neoprene and / or
any kind of impregnated / bonded core or cork only which can easily be
damaged by over-pressing are not acceptable. Use of hemp as gasket material
is also not acceptable.
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6.1.7 Suitable guides shall be provided for positioning the various parts during
assemble or dismantling. Adequate space shall be provided between the cores
and windings and the bottom of the tank for collection of any sediment.
6.2 Tank Cover
The transformer top shall be provided with a detachable tank cover with bolted
flanged gasket joint. Lifting lugs shall be provided for removing the cover. The
surface of the cover shall be suitable sloped so that it does not retain rain water.
6.3 UNDER CARRIAGE
6.3.1 The transformer tank shall be supported on steel structure with detachable plain rollers complete
corrosion and shall be equipped with fittings for lubrication. It shall be possible
to swivel the wheels in two directions, at right angle to or parallel to the main
axis of the transformers.
6.4 CORE
6.4.1 Stage inspection for core construction shall be carried out by the Purchaser.
6.4.2 Each lamination shall be insulated such that it will not deteriorate due to
mechanical pressure and the action of hot transformer oil.
6.4.3 The core shall be constructed from high grade, non-aging Cold Rolled Grain
Oriented (CRGO) silicon steel laminations conforming to HIB grade or better
grade with lamination thickness not more than 0.23mm to 0.27mm. The
maximum flux density in any part of the cores and yoke at normal voltage and
frequency shall not be more than 1.5 Tesla. The Bidder shall provide saturation
curve of the core material, proposed to be used. Laminations of different
grade(s) and different thickness (s) are not allowed to be used in any manner or
under any circumstances.
6.4.4 The bidder should offer the core for inspection starting from the destination port
to enable OPTCL for deputing inspecting officers for detail verification as given
below and approval by the OPTCL during the manufacturing stage. Bidders
call notice for the purpose should be accompanied with the following
documents as applicable as a proof towards use of prime core material:
The core coils, if found suitable, are to be sealed with proper seals which shall
be opened in presence of the inspecting officers during core- cutting at the
manufacturers or its sub-vendors premises as per approved design drawing.
a)
b)
c)
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d)
Packing list
e)
Bill of lading
f)
6.4.4 (B) For Transformer Manufacturer (TM), who has in-house core-cutting facility, the packed core co
a) Purchase Order No. & Date ;
b) No. of packed coils with Package Nos.
c) Gross Weight.
d) Net Weight :
e) Port of loading.
f) Port of Discharge ;
g) Name of the Ocean Vessel :
h) Grade & Thickness of Core Material :
i) Any other information as mentioned on the body of packed coils.
6.4.4 ( C ) For those bidders, who have no in-house core-cutting facility, they should
mention the names of at least three sub-vendors to whom they intend to
assign their core-cutting. Such sub-vendors should have been approved
by other Electricity Board / Electrical Utilities and accredited by some
internationally recognized certification body like ISO- 9000 etc. to ensure
that a minimum quality parameters & tolerance are maintained. The
experience, the details of core-cutting facilities finishing & testing facilities
etc. as available which such sub-vendors should be clearly out-lined in
the bid
6.4.4 (D) On award of Contract the TM is to assign the core-cutting to such subvendors for which approval is to be given by the OPTCL.
6.4.5 The laminations shall be free of all burrs and sharp projections. Each sheet
shall have an insulting coating resistant to the action of hot oil.
6.4.6 The insulation structure for the core to bolts and core to clamp plates, shall be
such as to withstand 2000 V DC voltage for one minute.
6.4.7 The completed core and coil shall be so assembled that the axis and the plane
of the outer surface of the core assemble shall not deviate from the vertical
plane by more than 25mm.
6.4.8 All steel sections used for supporting the core shall be thoroughly shot or sand
blasted, after cutting, drilling and welding.
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6.4.9 The finally assembled core with all the clamping structures shall be free from
deformation and shall not vibrate during operation.
6.4.10 The core clamping structure shall be designed to minimize eddy current loss.
6.4.11 The framework and clamping arrangements shall be securely earthed.
6.4.12 The core shall be carefully assembled and rigidly clamped to ensure
adequate mechanical strength.
6.4.13 Oil ducts shall be provided, where necessary, to ensure adequate cooling
inside the core. The welding structure and major insulation shall not obstruct
the free flow of oil through such ducts.
6.4.14The design of magnetic circuit shall be such as to avoid static discharges,
development of short circuit paths within itself or to the earth clamping
structure and production of flux component at right angle to the plane of the
lamination, which may cause local heating. The supporting framework of the
cores shall be so designed as to avoid the presence of pockets, which would
prevent complete emptying of the tank through the drain valve or cause
trapping of air during filling.
6.4.15The construction is to be of boltless core type. The core shall be provided with
lugs suitable for lifting the complete core and coil assembly. The core and coil
assemble shall be so fixed in the tank that shifting will not occur during
transport or short circuits.
6.4.16The temperature gradient between core & surrounding oil shall be maintained
less than 20 deg. Centigrade. The manufacturer shall demonstrate this either
through test ( procedure to be mutually agreed) or by calculation.
6.5
INTERNAL EARTHING
6.5.1 All internal metal parts of the transformer, with the exception of individual
laminations and their individual clamping plates shall be earthed.
6.5.2 The top clamping structure shall be connected to the tank by a copper strap.
The bottom clamping structure shall be earthed by one or more the following
methods:
a) By connection through vertical tie-rods to the top structure.
b) By direct metal to metal contact with the tank base.
c) By a connection to the structure on the same side of the core as the
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6.5.3 The magnetic circuit shall be connected to the clamping structure at one point
only and this shall be brought out of the top cover of the transformer tank
through a suitably rated insulator. A disconnecting link shall be provided on
transformer tank to facilitate disconnections from ground for IR measurement
purpose.
6.5.4 Coil clamping rings of metal at earth potential shall be connected to the
adjacent core clamping structure on the same side as the main earth
connections.
6.6
WINDING:-
6.6.4 Materials used in the insulation and assembly of the windings shall be insoluble,
non catalytic and chemically inactive in the hot transformer oil and shall not
soften or the otherwise affected under the operating conditions.
6.6.5 Varnish application on coil windings may be given only for mechanical
protection and not for improvement in dielectric properties. In no case varnish or
other adhesive be used which will seal the coil and prevent evacuation of air
and moisture and impregnation by oil.
6.6.6 Winding and connections shall be braced to withstand shocks during transport
or short circuit.
6.6.7 Permanent current carrying joints in the windings and leads shall be welded or
brazed. Clamping bolts for current carrying parts inside oil shall be made of oil
resistant material which shall not be affected by acidity in the oil steel bolts, if
used, shall be suitably treated.
6.6.8 Terminals of all windings shall be brought out of the tank through bushings for
external connections.
6.6.8.1The completed core and coil assemble shall be dried in vacuum at not more than 0.5mm of mercu
vacuum over or in the transformer tank.
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6.6.8.2The winding shall be so designed that all coil assembles of identical voltage ratings shall be interc
6.6.8.3Coils shall be made of continuous smooth high grade electrolytic copper conductor, shaped and b
6.6.8.4Adequate barriers shall be provided between coils and core and between high and low voltage co
6.6.8.5The insulation of winding shall be designed to withstand voltage stress arising from surge in transm
6.6.8.6 Tapping shall not be brought out from inside the coil or from intermediate turns and shall be so ar
6.6.8.8 The current density adopted in all winding shall not exceed 2.4 A/mm2. The total net conductor ar
6.7
INSULATING OIL
6.7.1The insulating oil for the transformer shall be of EHV grade, generally
conforming to IS: 335. No inhibitors shall be used in the oil.
6.7.2The quantity of oil required for the first filling of the transformer and its full
specification shall be stated in the bid. The bidder shall quote the price of
transformer complete with all fittings, accessories and new transformer oil
required for first filling plus 10% extra oil. The extra quantity of oil shall be
supplied in non-returnable drums along with the oil required for the radiator
banks.
6.7.3The design and materials used in the construction of the transformer shall be
such as to reduce the risk of the development of acidity in the oil.
6.7.4 Transformer Oil-The contractor shall ensure that the Transformer oil furnished
conforms to IS:335 including amendment,if any.
6.8
VALVES:i) Valves shall be of forged carbon steel upto 50mm size and of gun
mental or of cast iron bodies with gun metal fittings for sizes above 50mm.
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They shall be of full way type with screwed ends and shall be opened by
turning counter clockwise when facing the hand wheel. There shall be no
oil leakage when the valves are in closed position.
ii) Each valve shall be provided with an indicator to show the open and
closed positions and shall be provided with facility for padlocking in either
open or closed position. All screwed valves shall be furnished with pipe
plugs for protection. Padlocks with duplicate keys shall be supplied along
with the valves.
iii) All valves except screwed valves shall be provided with flanges having
Drain and filter valves shall be suitable for applying vacuum as specified in this
specification.
6.9 ACCESSORIES:6.9.1 Bushing
i) All porcelain used in bushings shall be homogeneous, non-porous,
uniformly glazed to brown colour and free from blisters, burns and other
defects.
ii) Stress due to expansion and contraction in any part of the bushing
standards.
iv) Bushing rated for 400A and above shall have non-ferrous flanges and
hardware.
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strength will be utilized. Minimum clearances as required for the BIL shall
be realized between live parts and live parts to earthed structures.
vii) All applicable routine and type tests certificates of the bushings shall
be furnished for approval.
viii) Bushing shall be supplied with bi-metallic terminal connector/ clamp/
washers suitable for fixing to bush terminal and the OPTCLs specified
conductors. The connector/clamp shall be rated to carry the bushing rated
current without exceeding a temperature rise of 500 C over an ambient of
500C. The connector/clamp shall be designed to be corona free at the
maximum rated line to ground voltage.
ix) Bushing of identical voltage rating shall be interchangeable.
x) The insulation class of high voltage neutral bushing shall be properly
coordinated with the insulation class of the neutral of the low voltage
winding.
xi) Each bushing shall be so coordinated with the transformer insulation
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equipment, one for high winding temperature alarm and on for trip.
vi) Calibration device.
vii)
6.9.3.1 :The oil preservation shall be diaphragm type oil sealing in conservator to
prevent oxidation and contamination of oil due to contact with atmospheric
moisture.
The conservator shall be fitted with a dehydrating filter breather. It shall be
so designed that.
i) Passage of air is through a dust filter & Silica gel.
ii)
Breather is mounted not more than 1400 mm above rail top level.
iv)
6.10 MARSHALLING BOX:i) Sheet steel, weather, vermin and dust proof marshalling box fitted with
required glands, locks, glass door, terminal Board, heater with switch,
illumination lamp with switch, watertight hinged and padlocked door of a
suitable construction shall be provided with each transformer to
accommodate temperature indicators, terminal blocks etc. The box shall
have slopping roof and the interior and exterior painting shall be in
accordance with the specification. Padlock along with duplicate keys shall
be supplied for marshalling box. The degree of protection shall be IP-55 or
better.
ii) The schematic diagram of the circuitry inside the marshalling box be
a) Temperature indicators.
b) Space for accommodating Control & Protection equipment in future for the
cooling fan (for ONAF type cooling, may be provided in future).
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c) Terminal blocks and gland plates for incoming and outgoing cables.
All the above equipments except c) shall be mounted on panels and back
of panel wiring shall be used for inter-connection. The temperature
indicators shall be so mounted that the dials are not more than 1600 mm
from the ground level and the door (s) of the compartment(s) shall be
provided with glazed window of adequate size. The transformer shall be
erected on a plinth which shall be 2.5 feet above ground level.
iii) To prevent internal condensation, a metal clad heater with thermostat
6.11
6.11.1
TAPCHANGER
ON-LOAD TAP-CHANGERS WITH REMOTE TAP CHANGE CONTROL
Each transformer shall be provided with an In-Tank Type on-load tap-changer
connected to the high voltage winding. The on-load tap-changer shall be
capable of withstanding the voltages described earlier and shall comply with
the requirements of IEC-60214, latest revision. Its tapping range, number of
steps and tap positions shall be as specified.
On Load Tap Changer shall be sourced from reputed manufacturer(s) and it
should be type tested as per relevant IEC60214 as given below and test
methods shall be in full conformance to the procedures indicated in IEC60214
Sl.No. IEC Reference
1. Cl.5.2.1
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Temperature rise of contacts.
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2. Cl.5.2.2
Switching Tests
3. Cl.5.2.3
4. Cl.5.2.4
5. Cl.5.2.5
Mechanical tests.
6. Cl.5.2.6
Dielectric Tests
OLTC manufacturer shall conduct the following routine tests fully in compliance
with IEC 60214 on every unit, as given below, before dispatch to assure the
quality of the OLTC.OPTCL at its sole discretion may test-witness and inspect
the Tap-Changers at the works of the OLTC manufacturer.
The following are the routine tests,to be carried out on each OLTC:Sl.No. IEC Reference
Test Description
1. Cl.5.3.1
Mechanicaql Test.
2. Cl.5.3.2
Sequence test
3.
Cl.5.3.3
4. Cl.5.3.4
Pressure test
5.
Vacuum test
Cl.5.3.4
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Facilities for electrical raise and lower operation (Control switch or push button)
as well as mechanical operation shall be provided as the tap-change
mechanism box. An interlock shall be provided which shall interrupt the electric
supply to the drive motor when the manual mechanical operating device is
engaged. The motor drive control shall be such that on initiation of a tapchange operation by means of a control switch or push-button the tap-changer
shall complete its movement form one service position to an adjacent one
irrespective of whether or not the control switch or push button has been
operated continuously during the running time or motor drive. Another
operation shall only be possible when the previous operation has been
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completed, the control switch or push button has been released and the control
system is again in the rest position.
The tap-changer arrangement shall be such that a command to raise tapnumbers shall result in an increase in the secondary voltage with constant
voltage applied to the high voltage winding.
An under and over voltage monitoring relay fed with line voltage from the
owners voltage transformers on the low voltage side of the transformer and
capable of being set in a continuously variable range from 90% to 115% normal
voltage (110V) shall be used to give visual and audible signals at the remote
tap change control panel if the LV voltage lies above or below preset values.
a.
b.
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control shall be passed to the control cabinet in the control room. It should be
possible to use only one control, i.e. Local or Remote.
manual/automatic
control
switch
or
push
buttons,
The control scheme shall be capable of extension to cater for the total number
of transformers to be installed in any future development of the substation. The
control mode selected shall be indicated on the front of the control cabinet.
Each transformer shall have a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) on the AC
distribution cabinet through which the 400/230V, 50 Hz supply to its tapchanger and temperature controls is passed. Separate MCBs shall be provided
at the mechanism box for protection of the motor and control circuits. The
control circuits shall operate at 110V single phase, to be supplied from a
transformer having a ratio of 230/55-0-55 V, with the center point earthed
through a removable link mounted in the marshalling box or tap-changer
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mechanism box.
Each tap-changer mechanism box shall be fitted with an anti-condensation
space heater (230V AC) controlled by a humidistat with variable range. A lamp
for illumination purposes controlled by a door switch shall be provided. Solar
gain can give rise to high temperature within a mechanism box. Adequate
ventilation shall be provided to ensure that all equipment contained therein
shall operate satisfactorily under these conditions.
A terminal block with terminals rated for 10 A continuous current, 650V grade of
moulded insulating materials shall be provided for panel wiring and external
connection.
Ten percent spare terminals shall be provided in each mechanism box.
The tap changer mechanism box shall be outdoor, weatherproof type, dust,
vermin and damp proof with a degree of protection of IP54 of IEC 529 or IS
13947 equivalent.
6.11.2
Transformer Tap Change Control Panel:The indoor panel suitable for installation in the owners control room mentioned
above shall contain.
In addition to the above the Transformer tap change control panel shall have an
audible and visual annunciation system for the following trips and alarms.
Oil temperature alarm
Oil temperature trip
Winding temperature alarm
Winding temperature trip
Buchholz alarm
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Buchholz trip
Surge relay trip(OLTC gear)
Low oil level alarm
Tap changer out-of-step alarm
Failure of D.C supply alarm
Two spare windows shall be supplied on each panel
Indicating lamps shall be panel mounted type with rear terminal connections.
Lamps shall be provided with series connected resistors preferably built within
the lamp assembly. Lamps shall have screwed translucent lamp covers to
diffuse light and shall be continuously rated for 120 percent of the 24 volt DC
supply from a power pack having desired capacity. The DC supply failure lamp
shall operate from the AC supply and be rated for 230 Volt AC. The wattage of
the lamps shall be not more than five watts. Bulbs and lenses shall be
interchangeable and easily replaceable from the font of the panel.
The Annunciation scheme with facia windows and alarm bells shall work as
follows.
Annunciation scheme functions
Incident
Alarm Bell
Facia Window
Fault occurrence
Ringing
Light flashing
Sound cancel
Off
Light flashing
Acknowledge
Off
Steady light
Off
Clear
Lamp test
Off
Steady
Any new annunciation operating after the operation of the sound cancel shall
cause audible and visual alarm even if the process of acknowledging the
previous alarm is going on or has yet to be carried out. Resetting facilities for
the flasher and audible alarm circuits of the annunciator shall be provided, and
provision shall be made for switching off the entire annunciation system. Two
spare windows shall be provided.
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The control and relay panel shall be metal clad, dust, moisture, rodent and
vermin proof with degree of protection not less than IP 41 specified in IEC :529/
IS : 13947. Panels shall have folded construction and be of unit type. Each
panel shall be a free standing structure, independent floor mounting type and
shall be manufactured from cold rolled sheet steel of thickness not less than
2.5 mm. There shall be sufficient reinforcement to provide level surfaces,
resistance to vibration and rigidity during transportation, installation and
service. The panel shall be painted as specified in the clause on painting in
the specification.
All doors and removable covers shall be gasketted all round with neoprene
bonded gaskets, Ventilating louvers shall be provided with screens and filters.
The screen shall be made of non corroding metal like brass or galvanized iron
wire mesh.
The transformer tap change control panel shall be supplied with all necessary
internal wiring, terminal blocks, relays and alarms to provide the above listed
alarm and trip functions.
Panel wiring shall be suitably bunched and clamped for neat appearance. The
conductors used for wiring purpose shall be PVC insulated 650 Volt grade
semi-flexible heat resistant, flame retardant and vermin proof electrolytic
copper cable conforming to IEC : 227 or IS : 1554. The wiring shall be securely
supported and taken through PVC troughs. All panel wiring shall be capable of
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Terminal blocks of brass studs rated for 10 amps continuous current, 650 volt
DC grade covered by moulded insulating materials with adequate electrical
clearance shall be provided for terminating the panel wiring and outgoing
connections. The termination shall be made by crimping lugs or bare conductor
with insulating sleeves at the ends. The arrangement can be horizontal or
vertical as per standard practice adopted by the manufacturer. All terminals
must be numbered and wire terminations provided with numbered ferrules for
identification. All numbering and marking including those in wiring diagrams
shall follow the guidelines provided in IS : 11353. Ten percent spare terminals
shall be provided.
A separate removable gland plate shall be provided at the bottom of each panel
for entry of PVC insulated control and auxiliary power cables in the cabinet. At
least five electroplated brass cable glands of approved sizes with shrouds shall
be provided in the gland plate for these cables. Provision shall be made for
earthing of the cable armours in the glands.
6.11.3 OFF LOAD TAP CHANGER (For 3.15 and 5 MVA transformers)
i The transformers shall be provided with Off-load Taps
ii The Transformer with off-load tap changing gear shall have taps
ranging from +5% to -10% in 7 equal steps of 2.5% each on HV
winding for voltage variation
iii The tap changing switch shall be located in a convenient position
so that it can be operated from ground level. The switch handle
shall be provided with locking arrangement along with tap position
indication, thus enabling the switch to be locked in position
6.12
FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES:The following fittings and accessories shall be provided on the transformers:
i)
Conservator with isolating valves, oil filling hole with cap and drain valve. The
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conservator vessel shall be filled with constant oil pressure diaphragm oil
sealing system.
ii)
Magnetic type oil level gauge (150 mm dia) with low oil level alarm contacts.
iii)
iv)
Silica gel breather with oil seal and connecting pipe complete with first fill of
activated silica gel or Alumina mounted at a level of 1300 mm above ground
level.
v)
A double float type Buchholz relay with isolating valve. Bleeding pipe and a
testing cock, the test cock shall be suitable for a flexible (pipe connection for
checking its operation). A 5mm dia. Copper pipe shall be connected from the
relay test cock to a valve located at a suitable height above ground level to
facilitate sampling of gas with the transformer in service. Interconnection
between gas collection box and relay shall also be provided. The device shall
be provided with two electrically independent ungrounded contacts, one for
alarm on gas accumulation and the other for tripping on sudden oil surge.
These contacts shall be wired upto transformer marshalling box. The relay shall
be provided with shut off valve on the conservator side as well as on the tank
side.
vi)
Pressure relief devices (including pressure relief valve) and necessary air
equalizer connection between this and the conservator with necessary alarm
and trip contacts.
vii)
viii)
Inspection cover, access holes with bolted covers for access to inner ends of
bushing etc.
ix)
Winding temperature (hot spot) indicating device for local mounting complete in
all respects. Winding temperature indicator shall have three set of contacts to
operate at different settings :
a) To provide winding temperature high alarm
b) To provide temperature too high trip
x)
Dial thermometer with pocket for oil temperature indicator with one set of alarm
and one set of trip contacts and maximum reading pointer.
xi)
Lifting eyes or lugs for the top cover, core and coils and for the complete
transformer.
xii)
Jacking pads
xiii)
Haulage lugs.
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xiv)
xv)
Top and bottom filter valves on diagonally opposite ends with pad locking
arrangement on both valves.
xvi)
xvii)
xviii)
xix )
Two numbers tank earthing terminals with associated nuts and bolts for
connections to purchasers grounding strip.
xx)
xxi)
xxii)
Shut off valve on both sides of flexible pipe connections between radiator bank
and transformer tank.
xxiii)
Cooling Accessories :
a)
b)
Lifting lugs.
Air release device and oil drain plug on oil pipe connectors :
xxiv)
xxv)
xxvi)
xxvii)
Note :
(i)
The fittings listed above are indicative and any other fittings which are
generally required for satisfactory operation of the transformer are deemed
to be included in the quoted price of the transformer.
(ii)
The contacts of various devices required for alarm and trip shall be
potential free and shall be adequately rated for continuous, making and
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Conservator with isolating valves, oil filling hole with cap and drain valve.
The conservator vessel shall be filled with constant oil pressure diaphragm
oil sealing system.
ii)
Magnetic type oil level gauge (150 mm dia) with low oil level alarm contacts.
iii)
iv)
Silica gel breather with oil seal and connecting pipe complete with first fill
of activated silica
gel or Alumina mounted at a level of 1300 mm above ground level.
A double float type Buchholz relay with isolating valve. Bleeding pipe and
a testing cock, the test cock shall be suitable for a flexible (pipe
connection for checking its operation). A 5mm dia. Copper pipe shall be
connected from the relay test cock to a valve located at a suitable height
above ground level to facilitate sampling of gas with the transformer in
service. Interconnection between gas collection box and relay shall also
be provided. The device shall be provided with two electrically
independent ungrounded contacts, one for alarm on gas accumulation and
the other for tripping on sudden oil surge. These contacts shall be wired
upto transformer marshalling box. The relay shall be provided with shut off
valve on the conservator side as well as on the tank side.
vi) Pressure relief devices (including pressure relief valve) and necessary air
equalizer connection between this and the conservator with necessary
alarm and trip contacts.
v)
x) Dial thermometer with pocket for oil temperature indicator with one set of
alarm and one set of trip contacts and maximum reading pointer.
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xi) Lifting eyes or lugs for the top cover, core and coils and for the complete
transformer.
xii) Jacking pads
xiii) Haulage lugs.
xiv) Protected type mercury / alcohol in glass thermometer and a pocket to house
the same.
xv) Top and bottom filter valves on diagonally opposite ends with pad locking
arrangement on both valves.
xvi) Top and bottom sampling valves.
xvii) Drain valve with pad locking arrangement
xviii) Rating and connection diagram plate.
xix ) Two numbers tank earthing terminals with associated nuts and bolts for
connections to grounding strip of the S/s.
xx) Bi-directional flagged rollers with locking and bolting device.
xxi) Marshalling Box (MB)
xxii) Shut off valve on both sides of flexible pipe connections between radiator
bank and transformer tank.
xxiii) Cooling Accessories:
a)
Requisite number of radiators provided with :- One shut off valve on top
- One shut off valve at bottom
- Air release device on top
- Drain and sampling device at bottom
- Lifting lugs.
b)
Air release device and oil drain plug on oil pipe connectors :
xxiv) Terminal marking plates for Current Transformer and Main Transformer
xxv) On-Load Tap Changing Gear with all necessary equipments and control
mechanism for both local and remote operation
xxvi) Oil Preservation Equipment
xxvii) Oil Temperature indicator
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Note : (i) The fittings listed above are indicative and any other fittings which
are generally required
for satisfactory operation of the transformer including tap-changing by
On-Load Tap changing Gear are deemed to be included in the quoted
price of the transformer.
(ii) The contacts of various devices required for alarm and trip shall be
potential free and shall be adequately rated for continuous, making
and breaking current duties as specified.
6.13 CONTROL CONNECTIONS AND INSTRUMENT AND WIRING TERMINAL
BOARD AND FUSES:i)
ii)
All wiring connections, terminal boards, fuses MCBs and links shall be
suitable for tropical atmosphere. Any wiring liable to be in contact with oil
shall have oil resisting insulation and the bare ends of stranded wire shall
be sweated together to prevent seepage of oil along the wire.
iii)
Panel connections shall be neatly and squarely fixed to the panel. All
instruments and panel wiring shall be run in PVC or non-rusting metal
cleats of the compression type. All wiring to a panel shall be taken from
suitable terminal boards.
iv)
Where conduits are used, the runs shall be laid with suitable falls, and the
lowest parts of the run shall be external to the boxes. All conduit runs shall
be adequately drained and ventilated. Conduits shall not be run at or
below ground level.
v)
When 400 volt connections are taken through junction boxes or marshalling
boxes, they shall be adequately screened and 400 volts Danger Notice
must be affixed to the outside of the junction boxes or marshalling box.
Proper colour code for Red, Yellow, Blue wires shall be followed.
vi)
All box wiring shall be in accordance with relevant ISS. All wiring shall be of
stranded copper (48 strands ) of 1100 Volt grade and size not less than
2.5 sq.mm
vii)
All wires on panels and all multi-core cables shall have ferrules, for easy
identifications, which bear the same number at both ends, as indicated in
the relevant drawing.
The same ferrule number shall not be used on wires in different circuits on
the same panels.
x)
xi)
xii)
All circuits, in which the voltage exceeds 125 volts, shall be kept physically
separated from the remaining wiring. The function of each circuit shall be
marked on the associated terminal
boards.
xiii)
xiv)
All wiring diagram for control and relay panel shall preferably be drawn as
viewed from the back and shall show the terminal boards arranged as in
services.
xv)
Terminal block rows should be spaced adequately not less than 100 mm
apart to permit convenient access to external cables and terminations.
xvi)
xvii)
Terminal blocks shall have pairs of terminals for incoming and outgoing
wires. Insulating barriers shall be provided between adjacent connections.
The height of the barriers and the spacing between terminals shall be
such as to give adequate protection while allowing easy access to
terminals. The terminals shall be adequately protected with insulating dust
proof covers. No live metal shall be exposed at the back of the terminal
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boards. CT terminals shall have shorting facilities. The terminals for CTs
should have provision to insert banana plugs and with isolating links.
xviii)
xix)
xx)
xxi)
6.14 RADIO INTERFERENCE AND NOISE LEVEL:Transformers shall be designed with particular care to suppress at least the
third and fifth harmonic voltages so as to minimise interference with
communication circuits. Transformer noise level when energised at normal
voltage and frequency shall be as per NEMA stipulations.
(ii)
The contractor shall carry out type tests and routine tests on the transformers.
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Certified test report and oscillograms shall be furnished to the OPTCL for
evaluation as per the schedule of distribution of documents. The Contractor
shall also evaluate the test results and rectify the defects in the equipment
based on his and the OPTCLs evaluations of the tests without any extra
charges to OPTCL. Manufacturers Test Certificates in respect of all
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(vi)
The bidder shall state in his proposal the testing facilities available at his
works. In case full testing facilities are not available, the bidder shall state
the method proposed to be adopted so as to ascertain the transformer
characteristics corresponding to full capacity.
(viii)
OPTCL at its discretion may use its power analyser or the power analyser
of authorized testing agency for determination of no load loss, no load
current, load loss and % Impedance at the works of the manufacturer and
the concerned stores/Testing Laboratory of OPTCL/Any other
Government approved laboratory.
8.1
i)
INSPECTION
Tank and Conservator
a) Inspection of major weld.
b) Crack detection of major strength weld seams by dye penetration test.
c) Check correct dimensions between wheels, demonstrate turning of
iii)
Core
a) Sample testing of core materials for checking specific loss, properties,
magnetization characteristics and thickness.
b) Check on the quality of varnish if used on the stampings.
c) Check on the amount of burrs.
d) Visual and dimensional check during assembly stage.
e) Check on completed core for measurement of iron loss, determination
of maximum flux density. (Determination of gross and net cross
sectional area of the core & no. of turns/Phase.)
f) Visual and dimensional checks for straightness and roundness of core,
thickness of limbs and suitability of clamps.
g) High voltage DC test (2 KV for one minute) between core and clamps.
Insulating Material
a) Sample check for physical properties of materials.
b) Check for dielectric strength
c) Check for the reaction of hot oil on insulating materials.
iv)
Winding
a) Sample check on winding conductor for mechanical and electrical
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conductivity.
b) Visual and dimensional checks on conductor for scratches, dent mark
etc.
c) Sample check on insulating paper for PH value, electric strength.
d) Check for the bonding of the insulating paper with conductor.
e) Check and ensure that physical condition of all materials taken for
windings is satisfactory and free of dust.
f) Check for absence of short circuit between parallel strands.
v) Checks Before Drying Process
a) Check condition of insulation on the conductor and between the
windings.
b) Check insulation distance between high voltage connections, between
high voltage connection cables and earth and other live parts.
c) Check insulating distances between low voltage connections and earth
and other parts.
d) Insulating test for core earthing.
vi) Check During Drying Process
a) Measurement and recording of temperature and drying time during
vacuum treatment.
b) Check for completeness of drying
Oil
All standard tests in accordance with IS: 335 shall be carried out on
Transformer oil sample before filling in the transformer.
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c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
FACTORY TESTS
8.2
i)
All standards routine tests in accordance IS: 2026 with dielectric tests
corresponding as per latest amendments to IS: 2026 shall be carried out.
ii)
All auxiliary equipment shall be tested as per the relevant IS. Test
certificates shall be submitted for bought out items.
iii)
iv)
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representative(s) who will verify the seal & allow for conducting the type
tests.
The Type Tests shall include:(1) Tan delta measurement and capacitance of each winding to earth (with all
8.2.2 STAGE INSPECTION:The supplier shall offer the core, windings and tank of each transformer for
inspection by the OPTCLs representative(s). During stage Inspection, all
the measurements like diameter, window height, leg centre, stack width,
stack thickness, thickness of laminations etc. for core assembly, conductor
size, Insulation thickness, I.D., O.D, winding height, major and minor
insulations for both H.V and L.V windings, length, breadth, height and
thickness of plates of Transformer tank, the quality of fittings and
accessories will be taken / determined. The supplier can offer for final
inspection of the transformers subject to clearance of the stage Inspection
report by the OPTCL. No. of turns is to be determined by wrapping known
No. of turns across LV winding and determining the turns ratio by ratio
meter.
8.2.3Routine Tests:Transformer routine tests shall include tests stated in latest issue of IS:
2026 (Part 1). These tests shall also include but shall not be limited to the
following :
( i)
( ii)
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( i v)
Magnetic circuit test as per relevant ISS or CBIP manual or latest standard
being followed.
( v)
( vi)
No load losses and no load current at rated voltage and rated frequency, also
at 25% to 121 % of rated voltage in steps.
( vii) Absorption index i.e insulation resistance for 15 seconds and 60 seconds ( R
60/ R 15 ) and polarization index i.e Insulation Resistance for 10 minutes and
one minute (R 10 mt / R 1 mt).
( viii) Induced over voltage withstand test.
( i x)
( x)
Tan delta measurement and capacitance of each winding to earth (with all
other windings earthed) & between all windings connected together to earth.
( xi)
( xii) Tests on On- Load tap changer ( fully assembled on transformer ) as per IEC :
Six (6) set of certified test reports and oscillographs shall be submitted for
evaluation prior to dispatch of the equipment. The contractor shall also
evaluate the test results and shall correct any defect indicated by his and
OPTCLs evaluation of the tests without charge to the OPTCL.
8.2.4 TANK TESTS
a)
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than 12 hours of oil and one hour for air and during that time no leak shall
occur.
b)
Pressure Test
Where required by the OPTCL, one transformer tank of each size together
with its radiator, conservator vessel and other fittings shall be subjected to
a pressure corresponding to twice the normal head of oil or to the normal
pressure plus 35 KN / m2 whichever is lower, measured at the base of the
tank and maintained for one hour.
c)
Vacuum Test
One transformer tank of each size shall be subjected to the vacuum
pressure of 60 mm of mercury. The tanks designed for full vacuum shall be
tested at an internal pressure of 3.33 KN/m2 (25 mm of mercury) for one
hour. The permanent deflection of flat plates after the vacuum has been
released shall not exceed the value specified in C.B.I.P. Manual on
Transformers (Revised 1999) without affecting the performance of the
transformer.
ii)
Check for proper provision of bracing to arrest the movement of core and
winding assembly inside the tank.
iii)
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i)
ii)
iii)
Test on oil samples taken from main tank top and bottom and cooling
system. Samples should be taken only after the oil has been allowed to
settle for 24 hours.
iv)
v)
8.2.9Pre-Commissioning Tests
After the transformer is installed, the following pre-commissioning tests and
checks shall be done before putting the transformer in service.
i)
ii)
Megger Test
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
v i i i ) Temperature Indicators
i x)
Marshalling kiosk
x)
Protective relays
xi)
Magnetising current
xii)
Tests on OLTC
ii)
iii)
Oil is at correct level in the bushing, conservator, diverter switch & tank
etc.
v)
vi)
Colour of Silica gel is blue.
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vii)
Viii)
9.0
i)
ii)
iii)
9.1
FAULT CONDITIONS
a)
b)
c)
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Sl.No
Transformer
Rating
Maximum
Load Loss in
KW at 750C at normal tap
position & rated frequency
3.0
17
33/11 KV, 5
MVA
3.6
21
33/11 KV, 8
MVA
4.5
38
11.2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL:Eight sets of the instruction manuals shall be supplied at least four (4)
weeks before the actual dispatch of equipment. The manuals shall be in
bound volumes and shall contain all the drawings and information required
for erection, operation and maintenance of the transformer. The manuals
shall include amongst other, the following particular:
a) Marked erection prints identifying the components, parts of the
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and tapings tap changer construction etc. These drawings are required for
carrying out overhauling operation at site.
d) Salient technical particulars of the transformer.
e) Copies of all final approved drawings.
f) Detailed O&M instructions with periodical check lists and Performa etc.
11.3 COMPLETENESS OF EQUIPMENT:All fittings and accessories, which may not be specifically mentioned in the
specification but which are necessary for the satisfactory operation of the
transformer, shall be deemed to be included in the specification and shall
be furnished by the supplier without any extra charge. The equipment shall
be complete in all details whether such details are mentioned in the
specification or not, without any financial liability to the OPTCL under any
circumstances.
11.4 TOOLS AND TACKLES:All the necessary tools and tackles required for normal operation &
maintenance of the transformers shall be supplied by the Contractor.
12.0-COMMISSIONING:The equipments shall be commissioned as per CBIP manual, IS: 10028 and
manufacturers recommendations. All the related drawings and manuals shall be
pre-requisite for release of final payment.
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ANNEXURE I
(Technical Data Schedule for 3.15MVA, 5MVA & 8 MVA,33/11kV Power Transformers)
Sl.
No.
1.
Description
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
2.
3.
a)
b)
4.
a)
b)
5.
6.
7.
8.
a)
b)
9.
10.
a)
b)
c)
11.
Bidder's offer
12.
Sl.
Description
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No.
c) Hot Spot Temperature rise of windings( C)
d) Limit for hot spot temperature for which the transformer is designed ( C)
e) Temperature gradient between windings and oil (0C)
f) Type of maximum winding temperature indicator (0 C)
13.
14.
15.
16.
Max. Current density in winding at rated current for normal tap position
Description
Bidder's offer
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e)
21.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
22.
a)
b)
c)
d)
23(a)
b)
24.
a)
b)
25.
a)
b)
c)
Sl.
No.
iii) Test voltage for one minute withstand test on neutral end of low voltage
windings
Lightning impulse withstand tests
i) Impulse test on high voltage winding 1.2/50 sec full wave withstand
(KV peak)
ii) Impulse test on low voltage winding 1.2/50 sec full wave withstand
(KV peak)
iii) Wave form for impulse test
No load current, no load loss, no load power factor at normal ratio and
frequency (Amp/ KW/ P.F.)
10 percent of rated voltage
25 percent of rated voltage
50 percent of rated voltage
85 percent of rated voltage
100 percent of rated voltage
105 percent of rated voltage
110 percent of rated voltage
112.5 percent of rated voltage
115 percent of rated voltage
120 percent of rated voltage
121 percent of rated voltage
Efficiency at 75 C at unity power factor
Full load
75% load
50% load
25% load
The minimum percentage of load at which the transformer will run at
maximum efficiency (%)
Maximum efficiency of the transformer
Regulation at full load at 75 C
At unity power factor (%)
At 0.8 power factor (lagging) (%)
Core data
Grade of core material used
Thickness of core plate lamination (mm)
Whether core laminations are of HIB cold rolled grain oriented
Description
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a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
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Sl.
No.
Description
Bidder's offer
d) Whether Diverter switch provided with gas vent and buchholz relay (Yes /
No )
e) Whether a separate oil surge relay with trip contacts provided (Yes / No)
f) Pressure relief valve
g) Details of motor device unit housed in kiosk / mounted on tap changer
h) Whether Remote control panel provided with Control scheme for
simultaneous operation of Tap changer when transformers are running in
parallel and independent control when in independent operation.
i) Details of equipment in the OLTC kiosk
j) Details of OLTC panels
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39.
a)
b)
40.
41.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
42.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Description
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iii) Thickness
iv) Fixing method
43.
DETAILS OF WINDING
a) Type of winding
b) Material of the winding conductor
c) Maximum current density of windings at rated current and conductor area
d) Whether windings are pre-shrunk ?
e) Whether adjustable coil clamps are provided for HV and LV windings ?
f) Whether steel rings are used for the windings ? If so, whether these are split
?
g) Whether electrostatic shields are provided to obtain uniform voltage
distribution in the windings ?
h) Winding Insulation ( Type & Class )
i) Insulating material , used for
i) H.V winding
ii) LV winding
iii) Tapping connection
j) Insulating material used between
i) L.V and H.V winding
ii) Core & L.V winding
k) H.V to H.V winding between phases
l) Type of axial supports
i) H.V winding
ii) L.V winding
m) Type of radial supports
i) H.V winding
ii) L.V winding
n) Maximum allowable torque on coil clamping bolts
Sl.
No.
Description
Bidder's offer
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t)
u)
v)
w)
i) HV
ii) LV
No. of discs / phase
i) HV
ii) LV
No. of turns / Disc
i) HV
ii) LV
Gap between discs (mm )
i) HV
ii) LV
Inside diameter (mm )
i) HV
ii) LV
Description
2
Bidder's offer
0
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Description
k)
45.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Bidder's offer
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
CURRENT TRANSFORMERS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
CURRENT TRANSFORMERS
NO
DESCRIPTION
1.0
Scope
2.0
Standards
3.0
4.0
4.0
5
6
6.0
Test
12
7.0
8.0
9.0
Inspection
Documentation
Test reports
14
14
15
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The specification covers the design, manufacture, assembly, inspection and testing
at the manufactures work, packing and delivery F.O.R. (destination) of the outdoor
mounted dead tank type, single phase, single unit type current Transformers for protection
and metering services in 33KV solidly grounded system.
1.2.
The current transformers shall be of the outdoor type, single phase, 50 C/S, oil
immersed, self cooled, hermetically sealed and suitable for operating in the tropical
conditions with maximum ambient temperature up to 500C. The C.TS should be suitable
for use in the areas subject to heavy lightning storms and highly polluted conditions.
1.3.
[i]
[ii]
Technical specification(TS)
Technical Requirements & General Requirement
[iii]
E21
meters / Instruments
[iv]
Note :
1.4
E21
engineering, design, workmanship and latest revisions of relevant standards at the time of
offer and purchaser shall have the power to reject any work or material which in his
judgment is not in full accordance therewith.
1.5
Bidders are required to quote for 0.2 accuracy class of metering cores with the
[b]
[c]
[d]
above particulars with the offer, the tender may not be considered for evaluation.
2.0 STANDARDS
2.1 Except to the extent modified in the specification, the C.TS shall conform to the
latest editions and amendments of the standards listed hereunder.
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1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
IEC-44
IEC-60
IEC-171
IEC-185
IEC-270
IEC-8263
IS-335
IS:2071
IS:2099
IS:2147
11.
IS:2165
12.
IS:2705
[Part-I to IV)
IS:3347
IS:5621
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
2.2
IS:4201
IS:13072 of1991
IEC:60376
Title
Instrument transformer-measurement of PDS
High Voltage Testing Technique.
Insulation co-ordination
Current Transformers.
Partial Discharge Measurement
Method for RIV Test on High Voltage Insulators.
Insulating oil for Transformers
Method of High Voltage Testing
High Voltage porcelain Bushings
Degree of Protection Provided by Enclosures for
Low Voltage Switchgear and Control.
Insulation Co-ordination for equipment of 100KV
and above
Current Transformers
Dimensions of Porcelain Transformer Bushing
Specification for Large Hollow Porcelain for use in
Electrical installation.
Application guide for CTS
Indian Electricity Rules, 1956
SF6 Gas (for 220kv SF6 gas filled CTs only)
SF6 Gas(for 220kv SF6 gas filled CTs only)
2.3
The supplier is to furnish the latest edition of the standards as mentioned above
from SI.1 to Sl.15 with their amendments, if any, at their own cost, if required by the
Purchaser.
2.4
All the above along with amendments thereof shall be read and interpreted
together. However, in case of a contradiction between the Technical Specification
and any other volume, the provisions of this specification will prevail.
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The current Transformers covered under this specification shall be suitable for
outdoor installation.
4.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS :
4.1
The C.T. shall be of dead tank design and shall be so constructed that it can be
easily transported to site within the allowable limitation and in horizontal position if the
transport limitations so demand. For compensation of variation in the oil volume due to
ambient variation, nitrogen cushion / metal bellows shall be used. Rubber diaphragms
shall not be permitted for this purpose.
4.2 The C.T. secondary terminals shall be brought out in a weather proof terminal box.
The terminal box shall be provided with removable gland plate and gland (s) suitable
for 1100 volts grade PVC insulated, PVC sheathed, multicore 4 Sq. mm stranded
copper conductor cable. The terminal blocks shall be stud-type and provided with
ferrules indelibly marked or numbered. The terminals shall be rated for not less than 10
Amps. The terminal box shall be dust and vermin proof. Suitable arrangements shall be
made for drying of air inside the secondary terminal box. The dimensions of the
terminal box and its openings shall be adequate to enable easy access and working
space with the use of normal tools.
4.3 Polarity shall be indelibly marked on each primary and secondary terminal. Facility
shall be provided for short-circuiting and grounding of the C.T. secondary terminals
inside the terminal box.
4.4 The C.T. shall be provided with non-corrosive, legible name plate with the
information, specified in the relevant standards, duly engraved/punched on it.
4.5 The current Transformer shall be vacuum filled with oil after processing and thereafter
hermetically sealed to eliminate breathing and to prevent air and moisture from entering
the tanks. Oil filling and / or sampling cocks, if provided to facilitate factory processing
should be properly sealed before despatching the C.T., The method adopted for
hermetic sealing shall be described in the offer.
4.6 The castings of base, collar etc. shall be die cast and tested before assembly to detect
cracks and voids, if any.
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4.7 The instrument security factor of metering core shall be low enough and not greater
than 5. This shall be demonstrated on all the ratios of the metering core in accordance
with procedure, specified in IEC-185 OR IS: 2705. In case the instrument security
factor of 5 or less is not possible to be achieved on higher ratios, auxiliary CTS of
ratio1/1 and 0.2 accuracy class shall be deemed to be included in the suppliers scope
of supply. This shall also be specifically brought out by the supplier in his offer.
However, all parameters, specified shall have to be met treating auxiliary CT/ reactor
as an integral part of the current Transformer. The auxiliary C.TS/reactor shall be inbuilt
construction of the C.TS.
4.8 Current transformers guaranteed burdens and accuracy class are to be intended as
simultaneous for all cores.
4.9 For 36 KV Current Transformers, characteristics shall be such as to provide
satisfactory performance for burdens ranging from 25% to 100% of rated burden over a
range of 5% to 120% of rated current in case of metering CTS and up to accuracy limit
factor / knee point voltage in case of relaying C.TS.
4.10
explosion in service. The Bidder shall bring out in his offer, the measures taken to
achieve this.
5.0 PRIMARY WINDING
5.1
Primary winding may be either ring type or hair pin type or the type, which has been
type tested. For 33KV class C.Ts, the rated extended primary current shall be 120% on all
cores of the C.Ts, specified in tables.
5.1.1 The primary windings of current transformers shall be constructed of high purity,
annealed, high conductivity electrolytic copper/Aluminium meeting to the requirements of
IEC 28/IS: 2705.
5.1 SECONDARY WINDINGS:
Suitably insulated copper wire of electrolytic grade shall be used for secondary windings.
Type of insulation, used shall be described in the offer. The secondary taps shall be
adequately reinforced to withstand handling without damage.
The rating of the Current Transformers secondary winding shall be 1 (One) Amp. The
secondary terminals shall be brought out in a compartment for easy access.
5.3 PRIMARY TERMINALS
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The primary terminals shall be heavily tinned electrolytic copper or Aluminium alloy of
99.9% conductivity. The minimum thickness of tinning shall be 1.5 microns.
5.4 SECONDARY TERMINALS
5.4.1
Secondary terminal studs shall be provided with at least three nuts and adequate
plain and spring washers for fixing the leads. The studs, nuts and washers shall be
of brass, duly nickel plated. The minimum outside diameter of the stud shall be 6
mm. The length of at least 15 mm shall be available on the studs for inserting the
leads. The horizontal spacing between the centers of the adjacent studs shall be at
least 1.5 times the outside circum-dia of the nuts.
5.4.2
The current transformer shall be provided with suitable test tap for
measurement of capacitance, tan delta as well as partial discharges. Provision shall
be made on a screw cap for solid and secured earthing of the test tap connection,
when not in use. A suitable caution plate shall be provided duly fixed on the cover of
the secondary terminal box indicating the purpose of the test tap and the necessity
of its solid earthing as per prescribed method before energising the Current
Transformer.
5.4.3
5.5 CORE
Each core of the Current Transformer shall be of torroidal shape. Core laminations shall be
of cold rolled grain oriented silicon steel or other equivalent alloys of low hysteresis and
eddy current losses, high permeability to ensure high accuracy at both normal and overcurrent conditions. The cores used for protection shall produce undistorted secondary
current under transient conditions at all ratios, with specified Current Transformer
parameters. The core material, thickness of lamination, the relevant graphs showing the
characteristics of the core material shall be submitted along with the offer.
5.6 TANK
5.6.1
Both expansion chambers and the tanks of the Current Transformers shall be
made up of high quality steel, which should be able to withstand full vacuums and
pressure occurring during transit and thermal and mechanical stresses resulting
from maximum short circuit current during operation. The tanks along with all
ferrous parts shall be galvanised as per relevant standard.
5.6.2
The metal tanks shall have bare minimum number of welded joints so as to
minimise possible locations of oil leakage. Welding in horizontal plane is to be
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avoided as welding at this location may give way due to vibrations during transport
resulting in oil leakage. Supplier has to obtain specific approval from purchaser for
any horizontal welding used in the bottom tank.
5.7
Secondary Terminal Boxes shall be weather proof with a rating not less
than IP 55
5.7.2 All secondary terminals shall be brought out in a compartment on one side of
each current transformer for easy access.
5.7.3
5.7.4 A terminal board which shall have arrangement for series / parallel
connection and arrangement for shorting of secondary terminals shall be
provided. For 33KV C.Ts, at least one of the ratios should be achieved
through secondary tapping(s). I.e. primary re-connection is allowed for two
ratios where as third ratio is to be achieved by provision of secondary tapping
or alternatively all the stipulated ratios may be achieved through secondary
tappings. Series parallel connection or by secondary tapping.
5.7.5
The terminal box shall be provided with a removable cable gland plate at
bottom for mounting cable glands for 1.1KV PVC sheathed 3 nos. of 4x 4
Sq. mm stranded copper conductor cables.
5.7.6
The terminal box shall be provided with a door in front so as to have easy
access of secondary terminals. The door shall have a sealing / locking
arrangement and shall be suitable to prevent penetration of moisture and rain
water.
5.7.7 All terminals shall be clearly marked with identification number to facilitate
connection to external wiring.
5.7.8 The secondary box of the CTs also of high quality steel materials with
galvanizing as per standard (IS).
PORCELAIN HOUSING
5.7.8.1
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joint, if provided on the porcelain, shall be furnished by the Bidder along with the
offer.
5.7.8.2
The bushings of the Current Transformers shall conform to the latest edition of
IS: 2099. The hollow porcelain insulator shall conform to the latest edition of IS:
5621.
5.7.8.3
The insulators shall be cemented with Portland cement to the flanges resulting
in high mechanical, tensile and breaking strength.
5.7.8.4
The bushings shall have ample insulation, mechanical strength and rigidity for
the condition under which they shall be used and shall be designed to prevent
accumulation of explosive gases and provide adequate oil circulation to remove
the internal heat.
5.7.8.5
Cast metal end caps for the bushings shall be of high strength, hot dip
glavanised malleable iron. They shall have smooth surface to prevent discharge
taking place between the metal parts and porcelain as a result of ionisation.
5.7.8.6
5.7.8.7
Oil level gauge and convenient means of filling, sampling and draining of oil
should be provided.
5.7.9
(b)
(c)
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5.8.2
Nuts and bolts or screws, used for fixation of the interfacing porcelain bushings for taking
out terminals shall be provided on flanges, cemented to the bushings and not on the
porcelain.
5.8.3
For gasketed joints, wherever used, nitrite butyl rubber gaskets shall be used. The
gasket shall be fitted in properly machined groove with adequate space for
accommodating the gasket under compression.
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Lifting lugs for core and windings, bushings and complete Current Transformers.
(f)
Tank earthing pads/terminals with necessary nuts, bolts and washers for connecting
5.9.1
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An oil drain cock along with a stop cock shall be provided in the bottom flange so as
to permit taking of oil samples for testing, if required.
5.9.4 EARTHING :
Metal tank of each Current Transformer shall be provided with two separate
earthing terminals for bolted connection to 50mm X 6 mm flat, to be provided by the
purchaser for connection to station earth-mat.
5.9.5 LIFTING ARRANGMENT :
The Current Transformer shall be provided with suitable lifting arrangement to lift
the entire unit. The lifting arrangement shall be clearly shown in the general
arrangement drawing. Lifting arrangement (lifting eye) shall be positioned in such a
way so as to avoid any damage to the porcelain housing or the tanks during lifting
for installation / transport. Necessary string guides shall be offered which shall be of
removable type.
NAME PLATE & MARKING :
5.9.6
5.9.6.1
with
the
information
specified
in
relevant
standards,
duly
engraved/punched on it.
5.9.6.2
5.9.7
All the Current Transformers shall be provided with bimetallic solder less clamp
type, rigid type terminal connectors, suitable for
(i)
Each terminal connector shall be of universal type, suitable for both horizontal and vertical
connections to the transmission line conductors / station bus bars.
5.9.7.1
5.9.7.2
All castings shall be free from blow holes, surface blisters, cracks and cavities.
All sharp edges and corners shall be blurred and rounded off.
5.9.7.3
5.9.7.4
5.9.7.5
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5.9.7.6
All current carrying parts shall be designed and manufactured to have minimum
contact resistance.
5.9.7.7
6.0
6.1
TEST:
TYPE TESTS & SPECIAL TESTS:The current transformers, offered should have been subjected to the following type
tests and Special Tests in Government approved test laboratory. The bidder shall
furnish four sets of type test and Special Tests reports along with the offer for 0.2
accuracy class CTs. These tests should not have been conducted earlier than five
years from the date of opening of the bid. For any change in the design/type already
type tested and the design/type offered against this specification, the purchaser
reserves the right to demand repetition of some or all type & special tests without
any extra cost to OPTCL in the presence of OPTCLs representative(s) at the cost
of the supplier.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
appropriate designation and accuracy class as per individual parts of IS: 2705.
(f)
(g)
N.B:
Lightning Impulse Test, switching Impulse Voltage test and High Voltage power
frequency wet withstand voltage Tests should have been carried out on the same current
transformer.
After the current transformers have been subjected to lightning Impulse Test, and
High Voltage power frequency wet withstand voltage tests, these must have been
subjected to all the routine tests as per IS:2705 (Part-I to IV).
6.2
ROUTINE TESTS :
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The following routine tests shall be conducted on each Current Transformer in the
presence of OPTCLs representative(s) for which no charges will be payable by OPTCL.
No sampling will be allowed.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(v)
(vii)
(viii)
Knee point voltage and Excitation current measurement for PS class cores.
(ix)
(x)
Determination of errors.
(xi)
ISF Test.
(xii)
Leakage Test.
(xiii)
(xiv)
(xv)
Measurement of capacitance
(xvi)
Measurement of tan delta at 0.3, 0.7, 1.0 and 1.lU/3 for 33KV C.Ts.
7.0
7.1
INSPECTION :
The purchaser shall have access at all times to the works and all other places of
manufacture, where the Current Transformers are being manufactured and the supplier
shall provide all facilities for unrestricted inspection of the suppliers works, raw materials,
manufacture of all the accessories and for conducting the necessary tests.
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7.2
The supplier shall keep the purchaser informed in advance of the time of starting
and of the progress of manufacture of equipment in its various stages so that arrangement
could be made for inspection.
7.3
No material shall be despatched from its point of manufacture unless the material
(b)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Schematic drawing
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
The detailed dimensional drawing of Porcelain Housing such as ID, OD, thickness
and Insulator details such as height, profile of petticoats, angle of inclination and gap
between successive petticoats, total creepage distance etc.
(i)
(j)
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(k)
All type and special test reports relating to tests, as mentioned at CI. No. 6.1 of this
Technical Specification.
(l)
(m)
Magnetization characteristic curves such as B-H curves and sp.loss vs. flux density
curves.
(n)
(o)
9.0
TEST REPORTS :
(i)
A set of type test and special test reports if any shall be furnished to the purchaser
Copies of acceptance test reports and routine test reports shall be furnished to the
purchaser. One copy will be returned, duly certified by the purchaser and only thereafter
shall the materials be despatched.
(iii)
All records of routine test reports shall be maintained by the supplier at his works for
by the supplier. These shall be produced for verification as and when required by
the purchaser.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
SUB STATION STRUCTURE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
DESCRIPTION
PAGE NO.
1.0
Scope
2.0
Standards
3.0
Column Structure
4.0
Beams/Gliders
5.0
6.0
Tests
7.0
8.0
Galvanising
9.0
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1.0
Scope :
All the galvanized Substation Structures shall be provided by the Contractor.
2.0
Standards :
The steel materials shall comply with the requirements of latest issue of I.S
:808 & I.S: 2062 for Gr A except where specified otherwise.
3.0
Column Structure
The T1, T2, type H Pole structures are to be constructed with two parallel run
7.5 Meter meter long 150 x 76 x 6.5 mm G.I. Channels. Both the channels are
separated by 150 mm distance (run through the entire length). The channels
are further connected with 22 No. stiffeners (11 on each side) of size 100 x
270 x 5.7mm G.I. Flats welded to both the channels along 75 mm side
(separated by 150 mm).
At the bottom the column is fixed with a BASE Plate (i) 620 x 620 x 12 mm
galvanized & 6 Nos. of 33.5 mm dia holes for taking foundation bolts of size 32
mm dia 1400 mm long. On both sides of the channels (300 mm side) two nos.
of stiffeners (ii) are welded with base plate and on 150 mm side two stiffeners
(iii) are welded with base plate.
4.0
Beams / Girders:
The girders / beams shall be fabricated from galvanized 125 x 65 x 5.3mm
channels as per the drawings / field requirements.
150 x 76 mm MC
17.7
22.6
150
76
6.5
9.00
125 x 65 mm MC
13.1
16.7
125
65
5.3
8.2
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10.00
9.5
813.00
110
425
61.1
6.00
2.20
5.05
1.91
7500 mm
6000 mm
5000 (33kV)
6.0 Tests
6.1
All steel channels and other steel sections used in the manufacture of
structures shall have been be type tested with respect to their calculated
working and ultimate tensile failure loads utilizing the mechanical properties
as tabulated in this specification and IS 808 1964. This shall have been
achieved as per the procedure in the Transverse Strength Test.
6.2
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8.0 Galvanising
8.1
General
All machining, drilling, welding, engraving, scribing or other manufacturing
activities which would damage the final surface treatment shall be completed
before the specified surface treatment is carried out.
8.2 Galvanising
All steel sections including nuts, bolts & washers shall be . hot dip galvanised.
9.0
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
33kV & 11 kV IVT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
INDUCTIVE VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
NO
DESCRIPTION
1.0
Scope
2.0
Standards
3.0
4.0
5.0
4
4
5
6.0.
7.0
5
5
8.0
Primary winding
9.0
Secondary winding
10.0
Core
11.0
Tank
12.0
Porcelain housing
13.0
Insulating oil
14.0
15.0
16.0
Tests
17.0
Inspection
11
18.0
Document
11
19.0
Test reports
12
20.0
12
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SCOPE :
The design of Inductive voltage transformers shall be such that its accuracy shall not be
affected by the presence of pollution on the external surface of its insulators.
The voltage transformer shall operate satisfactorily in system with high X/R ratio.(Tp=100ms)
Voltage transformer tanks along with top metallics shall be galvanised and painted to
required shade stipulated under relevant sections of the specification.
1.1
This specification provides for the design, manufacture, assembly inspection and testing at
the manufacturers works, packing and delivery FOR [Destination] of outdoor mounted type,
single phase, single unit type Inductive voltage transformers for 33kV & 11 kV systems to be
used for voltage indication, supply of potential to tariff meters, relays for feeder protection in
33/11 KV Sub-station.
1.2
The IVTs shall be complete in all respects with insulators, bimetallic connectors, fixing
STANDARDS:-
2.1
The IVTs shall conform in all respects to high standards of Engineering, design, workmanship
and latest revisions of relevant standards at the time of offer and the Purchaser shall have
the power to reject any work or material which in his judgement is not in full accordance
therewith.
2.2
Except to the extent modified in the specifications, the IVTS shall conform to the latest
editions and the amendments of the standards listed hereunder:
Sl. No.
Standard Ref. No.
Title.
01
IEC-44(4)
02
IEC-60
03
IEC-171
Insulation co-ordination.
04
IEC-186
Voltage Transformers.
05
IEC-186(A)
06
IEC-270
07
IS-335
08
IEC-8263
09
IS-2071
10
IS-2099
11
IS-2147
12
IS-2165
13
14
IS-3347
15
IS-4146
16.
IS-5547
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17.
IS-9348
2.3 All the above alongwith the amendments thereof shall be read and interpreted together.
However, in case of a contradiction between the Technical Specification and any other volume,
the provisions of this Technical Specification will prevail.
2.4 The voltage transformers with the requirements of other authoritative standards, which ensure
equal or better quality than the standards, mentioned above shall also be acceptable. Where
the equipments, offered by the supplier conform to other standards, salient points of
difference between the standards shall be brought out in the offer.
3.0
EARTHQUAKE INCIDENCE:The VTS are to be designed to withstand earthquake of intensity, equivalent to 0.3g in the
horizontal and 0.15g in the vertical direction where, g stands for acceleration due to gravity.
4.0
4.1
(a)
(b)
(c)
4.2
All equipment and devices shall be capable of continuous satisfactory operation on AC and
DC supplies of nominal voltage, mentioned above with variations as given below.
10%
5%.
10%
190V to 240V DC.
The supplier shall make his own arrangements for the power supplies other than those
specified under Clause-5.1 above.
5.0
INSTALLATION:The VTS covered under this specification shall be suitable for outdoor installation without
any protection from rain, dust, mist and direct rays of the sun.
Each IVT shall be supplied, filled with insulating oil and shall be hermetically sealed to
prevent atmosphere coming in contact with oil, avoiding filtration and change of oil. In case
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the tenderer intends to use Nitrogen or any other inert gas above the oil level, the gas must
not leak out and the same shall be stated in the tender.
6.2 However, the IVT shall have a provision for draining and filling insulating oil after drying or
preferably must have arrangement for drying the oil by continuous process with oil filters.
6.3 The IVT shall be suitable for transport in horizontal position if the transport limitations so
demand.
7.0
7.0.1
The secondary terminals shall be brought out in a weather proof terminal box with a rating
not less than IP-55.
7.0.2
All secondary terminals shall be brought out in a compartment on one side of each IVT for
easy access. The exterior of this terminal box shall be Aluminum extruded sheets.
7.0.3
The terminal box shall be provided with removable gland plate and glands suitable for 1100
volts grade. PVC insulated, PVC sheathed multi core 4 sq.mm to 6 sq.mm stranded copper
conductor cable.
7.0.4
The terminal box shall be provided with a door in front so as to have easy access of
secondary terminals. The door shall have a sealing/locking arrangement and shall be
suitable to prevent penetration of moisture and rain water.
7.0.5
The dimensions of the terminal box and its openings shall be adequate to enable easy
access and sufficient working space for use of normal tools.
7.0.6
The terminal blocks shall be standard type and provided with ferrules indelibly marked or
numbered and their identifications shall correspond to the designation on the relevant wiring
diagram.
7.0.7
Secondary wiring terminal studs shall be provided with at least three nuts, plain and spring
washers. The studs, nuts and washers shall be of brass, duly nickel plated. The minimum
diameter of the studs shall be 6 mm. The length of at least 15 mm shall be available on the
studs for inserting the leads.
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relevant standards at any voltage between 80% and 120% of rated voltage and with burdens of
between 25% and 100% of rated burden at a power factor of 0.8 lagging. The error shall be
determined at the terminals of the IVT and shall include the effects of any fuses or resistors as
an integral part of the IVT.
7.4 Inductive voltage transformers shall be designed so as to achieve the minimum risk of
explosion in service. The bidder shall bring out in his offer, measures taken to achieve this.
8.0
PRIMARY WINDING:Primary winding of the IVT will be connected phase to neutral with the neutral point solidly
earthed. The arrangement for this shall be included in the scope of supply. The primary
conductor shall be of adequate cross-section so that the maximum permissible current
density shall not be exceeded even during short-circuit conditions.
11.0 TANK.
11.1 Both expansion chambers and tanks of the IVT shall be made of high quality steel
and shall
be able to withstand full vacuum and pressure, occurring during transit and thermal and
mechanical stresses resulting from maximum short circuit current during operation. The
tanks along with all ferrous parts shall be hot- dip galvanized as per relevant standard.
11.2 The metal tanks shall have bare minimum number of welded joints so as to minimize possible
locations of oil leakage. Welding in horizontal plane is to be avoided as welding at this
location may give way due to vibrations during transport resulting in oil leakage. Supplier has
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to obtain specific approval from the purchaser for any horizontal welding, used in the bottom
tank
11.3 Paint inside the metallic housing shall be of anti-condensation type.
12.0
PORCELAIN HOUSING.
12.1. The housing shall be made up of homogeneous, vitreous porcelain of high mechanical and
dielectric strength, Glazing of porcelain shall be of uniform brown or dark brown colour with
a smooth surface, arranged to shed away rain water or condensed water particles( fog).The
details of location and type of joint, if provided on the porcelain, shall be furnished by the
Bidder along with the offer.
12.2.The bushings of the IVTS shall conform to latest edition of IS-2099.The hollow porcelain
insulators shall conform to the latest edition of lS-5621
12.3 The insulators shall be cemented with Portland cement to the flanges resulting in high
mechanical, tensile and breaking strength
12.4. The bushings shall have ample insulation, mechanical strength and rigidity for the condition
under which they shall be used and shall be used and shall be designed to prevent
accumulation of explosive gases and provide adequate oil circulation to remove the internal
heat.
12.5 Cast metal and caps for the bushings shall be of high strength hot dip galvanized malleable
iron. They shall have smooth surface to prevent discharge taking place between the metal
parts and porcelain as a result of ionisation.
12.6 The insulation of bushings shall be co-ordinated with that of the IVT such that the flashover, if
any, shall occur only external to the IVT.
12.7 Oil level gauge and convenient means of filling, sampling and draining of oil shall be provided.
12.8 End shields should be provided for distribution of stresses.
12.9 Corona shields for bushings, if required, should be provided.
13.0
INSULATING OIL.
The quantity of insulating oil for the filling and the complete specification of the insulating oil
shall comply in all respects with the provisions of the latest edition of IS-335. The IVTS shall
be supplied completely filled with purified oil.
14.0
PREVENTION OF OIL LEAKAGE AND ENTRY OF MOISTURE:The supplier shall ensure that the sealing of the IVT is properly achieved. In this
connection, the arrangement provided by the supplier at various locations including the
following ones shall be described, supported by sectional drawings
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14.1 Nuts and bolts or screws used for fixation of the interfacing porcelain bushings for taking out
terminals shall be provided on flanges, cemented to the bushings and not on the porcelain.
14.2 For gasketed joints, wherever used, nitrite butyl rubber gaskets shall be used. The gasket
shall be fitted in properly machined groove with adequate space for accommodating the
gasket under compression.
15.0 FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES
15.1 Fittings and accessories, listed below shall be supplied with each IVT. Any fitting, required
essential other than those listed below shall also be supplied along with each IVT.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Lifting lugs for core and windings, bushings & complete transformers.
(e)
(f)
Tank earthing pads/terminals with necessary nuts and bolts and washers for connecting to
Purchasers strip.
(g)
Name/Rating plate.
(h)
15.2 OIL LEVEL GAUGE:- An oil level gauge shall be provided to indicate the oil level in the IVT.
This gauge shall be mounted in such a way that the oil level can be seen from the ground
level.
15.3 PRESSURE RELIEVING DEVICE: - Each IVT shall be provided with a pressure relieving
device so as to protect bushing of the IVT even under unfavourable conditions.
15.4 OIL DRAIN COCK: - An oil drain cock alongwith a stop cock shall be provided in the bottom
flange so as to permit taking of oil samples for testing, if required.
15.5 EARTHING:- Metal tank of each IVT shall be provided with two separate earthing terminals for
bolted connection to 50mm x 6mm flat to be provided by the Purchaser for connection to
station earth-mat.
15.6 LIFTING ARRANGEMENT: - The IVT shall be provided with suitable lifting arrangement to lift
the entire unit. The lifting arrangement shall be clearly shown in the general arrangement
drawing. Lifting arrangement [Lifting eye] shall be positioned in such a way so as to avoid
any damage to the porcelain housing or the tanks during lifting for installation/transport.
Necessary string guides shall be offered which shall be of removable type.
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15.7 NAME PLATE: - The IVT shall be provided with non-corrosive legible name plate with the
information specified in relevant standards, duly engraved/punched on it.
15.8 GASKET JOINT: - The manufacturer shall furnish the type of gasket used or setting methods.
15.9 TERMINAL CONNECTORS: - All the IVTS shall be provided with bimetallic solderless clamp
type, rigid type terminal connectors, suitable for AAAC 150 sq mm for 33 KV & 100 sq mm
for 11 KV. Each terminal connector shall be of universal type, suitable for both horizontal
and vertical connections to the transmission line conductors/station bus bar.
15.10 TERMINAL CONNECTORS shall be manufactured and tested as per IS:5561.
15.11 All castings shall be free from blow holes, surface blisters,cracks and cavities.
All sharp edges and corners shall be blurred and rounded off.
15.12 No part of a clamp shall be less than 10mm thick.
15.13 All ferrous parts shall be hot dip galvanized conforming to IS-2633.
For bimetallic connectors, copper alloy linear of minimum thickness of 2 mm shall be
cast integral with aluminium body.
15.14 All current carrying parts shall be designed and manufactured to have minimum contact
resistance.
15.15 Connectors shall be designed to be corona free in accordance with the requirements,
stipulated in IS-5561.
15.16 SECONDARY WIRING:The Secondary wiring shall be enclosed in conduits and shall be brought to a terminal block
ready for external connections. The wiring shall be of adequate cross-section and not less
than 4.00 sq.mm copper wire.
15.17 The supplier shall supply necessary hardwares, required for connection of
phase side conductor to the line terminal and the grounding strip to the grounding terminal.
15.18 Necessary nuts and bolts for fixing the IVTS on the supporting structures shall
be in tenderers scope of supply.
16.0
TESTS:-
16.1 Type Tests: - The offered 33 & 11 KV Inductive voltage transformer should have been
subjected to the following type tests in a Government approved Test Laboratory. The bidder
shall furnish the type test reports during detailed Engineering & approval of Drawing. These
tests must not have been conducted earlier than five years from the date of opening of the
bid. For any change in the design/type already type tested and to the design/type offered
against this specification, the purchaser reserves the right to demand repetition of some or
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all type tests/special tests without any extra cost to OPTCL in the presence of purchasers
representative at the cost of the supplier.
For 33 & 11 KV IVT:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Determination of errors.
(f)
(ii)
After the IVT was subjected to the dielectric tests, it should have been subjected to all routine
(b)
Power frequency withstand tests on primary windings/capacitor voltage divider for IVT
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
Measurement of capacitance and dielectric dissipation factor before and after dielectric tests
N.B.:- Determination of errors shall be performed after the other tests. The standard reference VT to
be used during testing for determination of ratio error and phase angle error should of 0.05 accuracy
class or better as per standard practice, presently adopted by OPTCL.
17.0
INSPECTION:
17.1 The Purchaser shall have access at all times to the works and all other places of manufacture,
where the IVTs are being manufactured and the supplier shall provide all facilities for
unrestricted inspection of the suppliers works, raw materials, manufacturer of all the
accessories and for conducting the necessary tests.
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17.2
The Supplier shall keep the Purchaser informed in advance of the time of starting and of the
progress of manufacture of equipment in its various stages so that arrangement could be made
for inspection at the discretion of the Purchaser.
17.3
No material shall be despatched from its manufacture unless the material has been
satisfactorily inspected, tested and despatch clearance issued. However, the Purchaser
reserves the right to alter the despatch schedule attached to this Specification.
17.4
The acceptance of any quantity of equipment shall in no way relieve the supplier of his
responsibility for meeting all the requirements of this Specification and shall not prevent
subsequent rejection, if such equipments are found to be defective.
17.5
Clear 15 (Fifteen) days notice shall be given to this office for deputing officer(s) for
inspection. The Voltage Transformers shall be despatched only after the inspection is
conducted by a representative of OPTCL and release order, issued from this office after
approval of Routine Test Certificates. The shop routine test certificates in triplicate for all the
Voltage Transformers along with the calibration certificates of all the meters and equipments to
be used during testing (as per Annexure-B of the Specification) should be furnished along with
the Inspection Offer. The Inspecting Officer will be authorised for inspection of the Voltage
Transformers subject to the condition that the routine test certificates and calibration certificates
of the testing equipments/meters will be found to be in order.
18.0
DOCUMENT: The supplier shall furnish four sets of following drawings/documents along
[c]
Schematic drawing.
[d]
[e]
[f]
[g]
[h]
thickness
and insulator details such as height, profile of petticoats, angle of inclination and gap
between successive petticoats, total creepage distance etc.
[i]
[j]
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[k]
All type test reports relating to the tests as specified in Clause-8.1 of the above.
[l]
[m]
Magnetization characteristic curves such as B-H curves and Sp. Loss vs. Flux
density curves for core material, used for IVT.
type test/special test reports shall be furnished to the Purchaser during detailed Engg &
approval of drawing.
[ii]
Copies of acceptance test reports and routine test reports shall be furnished to the
Purchaser. One copy will be returned, duly certified by the Purchaser and only thereafter
shall the materials be despatched.
[iii]
All records of routine test reports shall be maintained by the supplier at his works for periodic
inspection by the Purchaser.
[iv]
All test reports of tests, conducted during manufacture shall be maintained by the supplier.
These shall be produced for verification as and when required for by the purchaser.
21.1
The necessary galvanized flanges, bolts etc. for the base of the Inductive Voltage
transport and outdoor storage during transit. The supplier shall be responsible for any damage to
the equipment during transit, due to improper and inadequate packing. The easily damageable
material shall be carefully packed and marked with the appropriate caution symbols. Wherever
necessary, proper arrangement for lifting such as lifting hooks etc. shall be provided. Any material
found short inside the packing cases shall be supplied by supplier without any extra cost.
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Table I.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR 33 & 11 KV INDUCTIVE VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS
Sl.
No
1
Particulars.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Number of phases.
(i)Number of
secondary
windings.
(ii)Purpose of windings.
Rated primary voltage.
Rated secondary voltage.
10
Ratio
11
Rated burden.
12
13
Accuracy class .
Rated voltage factor
at rated frequency.
14
Type
Description.
11 KV
Single
phase,50Hz,
oil filled, self
cooled,
Hermetically
sealed, outdoor
porcelain type
33KV.
36KV
50Hz 5%
Effectively solidly
earthed
3 [single phase]
2 (two) one
protection and
one Metering)
33/1.732KV
110/1.732V
(Metering)
110/1.732V
Protection
33KV/1.732/
110/1.732
Winding-I(P)75VA /3P;
Winding-II(M)- 75
VA /0.2 &
Simultaneous
Burden- 75 VA
33KV IVT
Single
phase,50Hz,
oil filled, self
cooled,
Hermetically
sealed, outdoor
porcelain type.
33KV.
36KV
50Hz 5%
Effectively solidly
earthed
3 [single phase]
2
(two)
one
protection
and
one Metering)
33/1.732KV
110/1.732V
(Metering)
110/1.732V
Protection
33KV/1.732/
110/1.732
Winding-I(P)75VA /3P;
Winding-II(M)- 75
VA /0.2 &
Simultaneous
Burden- 75 VA
3P/0.2
1.2 continuous.
1.5
for
30
seconds
As per IEC-186.
3P/0.2
1.2 continuous.
1.5
for
30
seconds
As per IEC-186.
15
As per IEC-186
As per IEC-186
70KV (rms)
70KV (rms)
70KV (rms)
70KV (rms)
170KV (peak)
170KV (peak)
3 KV (rms)
3 KV (rms)
A
Copper
A
Copper
23
Class of insulation.
Material of the conductor of
primary and secondary windings.
Fault level of the bus to which
PTs will be connected.
Minimum creepage distance.
24
Quality of oil.
EHV Grade
As per IS-335
25
EHV Grade
As per IS-335
-
0.3g.
0.15g.
0.05 or better.
0.3g.
0.15g.
0.05 or better.
16
17
18
19
(i)
(ii)
20
21
22
26
27
28
25KA
second
900mm
for
1 25KA
for
second.
900mm
29.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
33 KV & 11 KV ISOLATOR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
ISOLATOR
NO.
DESCRIPTION
PAGE NO
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
Scope
Standards
Type
Main contacts & moving arm
Arcing horn and grading horn
Electrical interlock / mechanical interlock
Auxiliary switches
Earth switch
3
4
4
5
6
6
6
6
9.0
Operating mechanism
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
15.0
16.0
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
17.0
Inspection
12
18.0
19.0
Documentation
Instruction manuals
13
13
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Type
Main switch
2
3
4
5
Service
Applicable standard
Pole
Rated voltage nominal/
Maximum
Rated Frequency
System earthing
Temperature rise
Insulation level
impulse with stand voltage
a) Across Isolating distance
b) To earth & between poles
1 minute
power frequency with stand
voltage
a) Across Isolating distance
b) To earth & between poles
Rated current in Amp
6
7
8
9
10
11
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33kV
11kV
Double end break Centre post rotating,
gang operated
Outdoor
IS : 9921 / IEC-129/IEC-62271-102
3 pole gang operator
33/36 kV
11/12 kV
50 Hz + 5%
Effectively earthed
As per relevant IS/IEC publication
195 kVpeak
170 kVpeak
85 kVpeak
75 kVpeak
80 kVpeak
70 kVpeak
1250
32 kVpeak
28 kVpeak
800
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12
13
14
15
16
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The operating mechanism for 33kV main switch of isolator shall be motorized
operation but 11 kV main switch and both 33 kV & 11 kV earth switch shall be
manual operated.
2.0 STANDARDS
Disconnecting switches covered by this specification shall conform to latest
edition IEC-129/IEC 62271-102 I.S.1813 and IS: 9921,IS-325,and unless
specifically stated otherwise in this specification.
3.0 TYPE
The 33kV & 11kV Isolators shall be outdoor type with three phase double
break centre rotating type [Single Isolator(SI) with/without E/S] Isolators
suitable for manual/electrical(motorized) operation at Remote/ local end. They
shall have crank and reduction gear mechanism.
All Isolators offered shall be suitable for horizontal upright mounting on steel
structures. Each pole unit of the multiple Isolators shall be of identical
construction and mechanically linked for gang operation.
Each pole of the Isolator shall be provided with two sets of contacts to be
operated in series and the moving contact blades shall rotate in horizontal
plane.
The design shall be such that the operating mechanism with the linkages shall
be suitable for mounting on any of the outer pole ends without much difficulty
and with minimum shifting of parts.
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Moving contacts of all isolators shall rotate through 90 deg from their fully
closed position to fully open position so that the break is distinct and clearly
visible from ground level.
The 33kV & 11kV Isolators offered by the Bidder shall be designed for Normal
rating current for 1250 amp. It should be suitable for continuous service at the
system voltages specified herein.
The Isolators shall be suitable to carry the rated current continuously and full
short circuit current of 25kA for 33kV & 11kV respectively for 3 second at site
condition without any appreciable rise in temperature. These shall also be
suitable for operation at 110% rated (normal) voltage. The Isolators shall be
suitable for Isolating low capacitive / inductive currents of 0.7amp at 0.15
power factor. The isolators shall be so constructed that they dont open under
the influence of short circuit conditions.
The Isolators and earthing switches are required to be used on electrically
exposed installation and this should be taken into account while fixing the
clearance between phases and between phase and earth.
4.0 MAIN CONTACTS & MOVING ARM
All Isolators shall have heavy duty, self aligning and high pressure line type
contacts made of high conductivity, corrosion resistant, hard-drawn electrolytic
copper strips with 5 mm minimum thickness and proper contact area. Also
current density to be assured @1 mm=1.5 Amp. Fixed contact should consist
of loops of above copper strips suitable for 1250 Amps ratings for 33kV &
11kV Isolators. The hard dawn electrolytic copper strips should be silver plated
10 micron thickness or more as per the requirement and fixed contacts should
be backed by powerful phosphor bronze/stainless steel springs of suitable
numbers. However, the thickness and contact area of the contact should
conform to the drawing approved during type test.
These fixed and moving contacts shall be able to carry the rated current
continuously and the maximum fault current of 25kA for 33kV & 11kV for 3
seconds without any appreciable rise in temperature. The Isolator blades shall
retain their form and straightness under all conditions of operation including all
mechanical stress arising out of operation as well as under rated short circuit
condition.
Fixed guides shall be provided so that even when the blades are out of
alignment by one inch (maximum), closing of the switches, proper seating of
the blades in between contacts and adequate pressure to give enough contact
surface is ensured. Wherever possible, the blades shall be counter balanced
by weights and springs. The contact shall be self cleaning by the wiping action
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created by the movements of the blades. The surface of the contacts shall be
tendered smooth and silver plated.
The Isolator shall be self cleaning type so that when isolator remain closed for
long periods in a heavily polluted atmosphere, binding does not occur. No
undue wear or scuffing shall be evident during the mechanical endurance
tests, contacts and springs shall be designed so that adjustment of contact
pressure shall not be necessary throughout the life of the isolator. Each
contact or part of contacts shall be independently sprung so that full pressure
is maintained on all contact at all times.
5.0
6.0
7.0
AUXILIARY SWITCHES
All isolators and earthing switches shall be provided with 48V DC auxiliary
switches for their remote position indication on the control board and for
electrical interlocking with other equipment. The auxiliary switch shall be
provided with a minimum of auxiliary contacts normally 4 open and normally
4closed contacts with 10 amp. Current carrying capacity.
8.0
EARTH SWITCH
Line earth switch shall consist of three earthing blades for Isolator which
normally rest against the frame when the connected Isolator is in closed
position. The earthing blades for three phase shall be mechanically linked to a
coupling shaft which shall be capable of being fitted on either side of the
Isolator. The earthing blades shall match and be similar to the main switch
blades and shall be provided at the hinge; with suitable flexible conductors
with terminal lugs for connecting to the station ground bus. The earthing
blades shall be operated by a separate mechanism but shall be mechanically
interlocked with the main switch so that the earthing blades can be closed only
when the main switches are in open position and vice-versa. The earthing
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blades shall be gang operated and all the three blades will operate
simultaneously.
9.0
OPERATING MACHANISM
The operating mechanism shall be simple and shall ensure quick and effective
1000 operation. The design shall be such as to enable one man to operate it
with nominal effort. The operating mechanism box shall be made out of
Aluminum extruded (Aluminum Alloy) sections of minimum 3mm thickness.
The Isolator blades shall be in positive continuous control throughout the
entire cycles of operation. The operating rods and pipes shall be rigid enough
to maintain positive control under most adverse conditions and to withstand all
torsional and bending stresses arising from operation. Operation of the
switches at any speed should not result in improper functioning, in
displacement of parts / machines after final adjustment has been made. All
holes in cranks, linkages etc. having moving pins shall be drilled and fitted
accurately so as to prevent slackness and lost motion.
Provision shall be made for padlocking the operating mechanism of
disconnecting and earth switches in both open and closed positions.
Bearings shall be ball and roller type shall be protected from weather and dust
by means of cover and grease retainers. Bearings pressures shall be kept low
to ensure long life and care of operation.
Each operated isolator shall be driven as well as manually operated and shall
be complete with local selector switch and open / close push buttons. The
function of all control facilitates operating isolators.
PROTECTIVE COATINGS
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All ferrous parts including bolts, nuts and washers of the switches assembly
shall be galvanized to withstand at least six times one minute dips in Copper
Sulphate solution of requisite strength (Pierce tests) except the threaded
portions which should withstand four dips.
12.0 INSULATORS
Support insulators for all type of isolators shall be of solid core type. The
insulator shall be made of homogeneous and vitreous porcelain of high
mechanical and dielectric strength. It shall have sufficient mechanical strength
to sustain electrical and mechanical loading on account of wind load, short
circuit forces etc. Glazing of the porcelains shall be of uniform dark brown
color with a smooth surface arranged to shed away raise water. The porcelain
shall be free from laminations and other flaws or imperfections that might
affect the mechanical or dielectric quality. It shall be thoroughly vitrified, tough
and impervious to moisture. The porcelain and metal ports shall be assembled
in such a manner and with such material that any thermal differential
expansion between the metal and porcelain parts throughout the range of
temperature specified in this specification shall not loosen the parts or create
under internal stresses which may affect the mechanical or electrical strength
or rigidity. The assembly shall not have excessive concentration of electrical
stresses in any section or across leakage surfaces. The cement used shall not
give rise to chemical reaction with metal fittings. The insulator shall be suitable
for water washing by rain or artificial means in service condition. Profile of the
insulator shall also conform to IEC-815. Insulator shall have a minimum
cantilever strength of 800 kgs. Caps to be provided on top of the insulator shall
be of high grade cast iron or malleable steel casting. It shall be machine faced
and hot dip galvanized. The cap shall have four numbers of tapped holes
spaced on a pitch circle diameter of 76 mm. The holes shall be suitable for
bolts with threads having anti corrosive protection. The effective depth of
threads shall not be less than the nominal diameter of the bolt. The cap shall
be so designed that it shall be free from visible corona and shall have radio
interference level within 500 micro volts. Casing shall be free from blow holes
cracks and such other defects.
13.0
CONTROL CABINET:
The control cabinet of the operating mechanism shall be made out of
Aluminum sheet of minimum 3mm thickness. Hinged door shall be provided
with pad locking arrangement. Sloping rain hood shall be provided to cover all
sides. 15 mm thick neoprene or better type of gaskets shall be provided to
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14.0 Gear :
The Disconnector / Isolator may be required to operate occasionally, with
considerably long idle intervals. Special care shall be taken for selection of
material for gear and lubrication of gears to meet this requirement. The gear
shall be made out of Aluminum bronze or any other better material lubricated
for life with graphite or better quality non-drawing and non-hardening type
grease. Wherever necessary automatic relieving mechanism shall be provided
suitable relay, Device shall be provided to prevent over loading of the motor.
Single phase preventer (for 3 phase motor) shall be provided to operate on
open circuiting of any phase and shall trip off the motor. Complete details of
the devices shall be furnished in the offer.
15.0
A. Position indicator :
A position indicator to show the isolator is in ON or OFF position to be
provided.
B. Name plate :
Isolator, earthing switches and their operating devices shall be provided with
name plate. The name plate shall be weather proof and corrosion proof. It
shall be mounted in such a position that it shall be visible in the position of
normal service and installation.
It shall carry the following informations duly engraved or punched on it.
C. Isolator Base
Name of manufacturer
Order No.
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Type Designation
Manufacturers serial No.
Rated voltage
Rated normal current
Rated short time current (rms) and duration
Rated short time peak current (kApeak)
Weight
D.
E.
Earthing Switch
Name of manufacturer
Order No.
Type Designation
Manufacturers serial No.
Rated voltage
Rated normal current
Rated short time current (rms) and duration
Rated short time peak current (kApeak)
Weight
Operating Device
Name of manufacturer
Order No.
Type Designation
Reduction gear ratio
AC motor
1) Rated auxiliary voltage
2)
Starting current
3)
Designation of AC motor as per I.S 4722/325
4) Starting torque at 80% of supply voltage
5) Over travel in degrees after cutting off supply
Total operating time in seconds
6) Close operation Electrical
7) Open operation Electrical
8)
Open operation Manual
All components shall be given adequate treatment of climate proofing as per
IS:3202 so as to withstand corrosive and severe service conditions.
All metal parts not suitable for painting such as structural steel, pipes, rods,
levers, linkages, nuts and bolts used in other than current path etc. shall be
hot dip galvanized as per IS -2629.
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representative for witnessing the tests. If there will be any discrepancies in the
shop routine test certificates and calibration reports furnished by the firm then
after settlement of the discrepancies only, purchasers representative will be
deputed for witnessing the tests.
Special tests proposed to be conducted (if decided to conduct) as type test on
isolators, are given at TABLE-1 IN this chapter. These special type test
charges shall be quoted along with all other type tests as per relevant IEC
standard and these charges shall be included in the total bid price.
Test certificates of various items including but not limited to the following shall
be furnished at the time of routine tests.
i. Chemical analysis of copper along with a copy of excise certificate
indicating genuine source of procurement of electrolytic grade copper.
ii Bearings
iii Fasteners
iv Universal / swivel joint coupling
v Insulators
vi Gears
vii Auxiliary switch
viii Overload / single phase preventer relay
ix Interlocking devices
x Terminal block
xi Any other item
17.0
INSPECTION
i) The Purchaser shall have access at all times to the works and all other
places of manufacture, where the dis-connectors, earth switches and
associated equipment are being manufactured and the supplier shall
provide all facilities for unrestricted inspection of the works raw materials
manufacture of all the accessories and for conducting necessary tests as
detailed herein.
ii) The supplier shall keep the purchaser informed in advance of the time of
starting of the progress of manufacture of equipment in its various stages
so that arrangements could be made for inspection.
iii) No material shall be dispatched from its point of manufacture unless the
material has been satisfactorily inspected and tested.
iv) The acceptance of any quantity of the equipment shall in no way relieve the
supplier of his responsibility for meeting all the requirements of this
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18.0 DOCUMENTATION
All drawings shall conform to relevant international standards organization
(ISO). All drawings shall be in ink and suitable for micro filming. All dimensions
and data shall be in S.I. Units.
List of Drawings and Documents
The Bidder shall furnish four sets of following drawings / documents along
with his offer.
a) General outline and assembly drawings of the dis-connector operating
mechanism, structure, insulator and terminal connector.
b) Sectional views and descriptive details of items such as moving blades,
contacts, arms contact pressure, contact support bearing housing of
bearings, balancing of heights, phase coupling pipes, base plate, operating
shaft, guides, swivel joint operating mechanism and its components etc.
c) Loading diagram
d) Drawings with structure for the purpose of type tests.
e) Name plate.
f) Schematic drawing.
g) Type test reports.
h) Test reports, literature, pamphlets of the bought out items and raw material.
The contractor should submit two sets of final versions of all the above said
drawings for Purchasers approval. The purchaser shall communicate his
comments / approval on the drawings. The supplier shall, if necessary, modify
the drawings and resubmit the modified drawings for Purchasers approval
within two weeks from the date of comments. After receipt of approval the
supplier shall within three weeks submit 15 prints and two good qualities reproducible of the approved drawings for purchasers use. Six sets of the type
test reports, duly signed by the Purchaser shall be submitted by the supplier
for distribution, before commencement of supply Adequate copies of
acceptance and routine test certificates, duly approved by the Purchaser shall
accompany the despatched consignment.
The manufacturing of the equipment shall be strictly in accordance with the
approved drawings and no deviation shall be permitted without the written
approval of the purchaser. All manufacturing and fabrication work in
connection with the equipment prior to the approval of the drawing shall be at
the supplier risk.
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Sl.
No.
Standard to which it
conforms.
1.
2.
Tests on insulators
3.
IS:5561
4.
IS:2633
5.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
AB SWITCH
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
AB SWITCH
NO.DESCRIPTION
PAGE NO
1.0
Scope
2.0
Standards
3.0
Technicaldetails
4.0 Tests&Testcertificate
5.0
6.0
Completenessofequipment
7.0
Inspection
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Description
Number of poles
Parameters of AB Switch
33kV
11kV
3
4 nos.
2 nos.
(22/24 kV class)
(12 kV class)
ii)
iii)
33kV
11kV
iv)
36kV
12kV
v)
Rated frequency
50Hz
vI)
System earthing
Effectively earthed.
400Amp
630Amp
The post insulators used in the A.B. Switches shall have the following ratings
Sl.
No.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
2.0
i)
ii)
Description
Power
frequency
withstand
voltage (dry) kV (rms)
Power
frequency
withstand
voltage (wet) kV (rms)
Impulse withstand voltage (dry)
kV (peak)
Power
frequency
puncture
withstand voltage
33kV
11kV
70kV
28 kV
95kV
35kV
170kV
75kV
STANDARDS: - The AB Switch Set shall conform to the following standards:IS-9920 (Part-I to V.)
IS-2544/1973 ( for porcelain post insulators)
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iii) IS-2633 (for galvanization of ferrous parts.) or its latest amendments if any.
2.1
INSULATORS:12kV class (for 11kV AB Switches) and 25 KV class (for 33kV AB Switches)
Post Insulators complete with pedestal cap duly cemented to be used in the
AB Switch Set conforming to IS-2544/1973
The Bidder shall furnish the Type test certificate of the Post Insulators from
their manufacturer for reference.
The Bidder shall mention make, type of insulation materials, metal fittings,
Creepage distance, protected Creepage distance, tensile strength,
compression strength, torsion strength and cantilever strength.
2.2
3.0
3.1
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3.2
Mounting:- The A.B. Switches shall be suitable for horizontal mounting in all
type of sub-station structures.
3.3Switching Blades:- It shall be made out of electrolytic copper with silver plated.
The approximate size shall be 250mm x 50 x 8mm for 11kV. The switch shall
have such a spring mechanism so as to ensure that the speed of the opening of
contact is independent of speed of manual operation
3.4 Fixed Contracts:- The fixed jaw type female contracts (50x8x80 )mm for 11kV
shall be made of electrolytic copper ( minimum 95 % copper composition) duly
electroplated controlled by Phosphor bronze high pressure spring housed in
robust G.I. Cover.
It is essential that provision shall be made in fixed female contracts to take the
shock arising from the closing of moving contract blade without the same
being transmitted to the post insulator. The arrangement made in this regard
shall be specifically shown in the drawing.
3.5
Arcing Horn- As the switches are generally meant for isolating transmission
line and distribution transformers, suitable arcing horns shall be provided for
breaking the charging current horn shall be made of 10 mm dia G.I. Rod with
spring assisted operation.
3.6
3.7
3.8
Drawing & Literatures:- Drawings of each item i.e. 11kV, 630 Amp and 33
kV 400 Amp, 3 Pole, single break A.B. Switch shall be furnished along with
the tender.
The details of construction and materials of different parts of the A.B.
Switches shall clearly be indicated in the tender and illustrative pamphlet /
literature for the same shall be submitted along with the tender.
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Particulars
Desired values
2
Makers name and country
of origin
Bidders
offer
4
2.
Type of Switch
3.
4.
4 nos.
Number of supporting
(22kV / 24kV Post Insulators per phase
Post Insulators per phase
as per ISS-2544/1973)
5.
Post Insulator.
a)
b)
Type of cementing
c)
d)
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand
voltage Dry
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand
voltage Wet
95kV rms.
75kV rms.
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
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27kV rms.
170kV(peak)
380 mm minimum. (actual Creepage
distance for which type test have been
conducted is to be specified by the
tenderer
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6.
a)
Across
distance
b)
7.
a)
the
isolating
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand
voltage
Across
the
isolating
distance
195kV(peak)
170kV(peak)
80kV(rms)
b)
70kV(rms)
8.
400 Amp 50 Hz
9.
16kA( rms )
10.
25kA(rms)
11.
Rated peak
current
withstand
40kA( Peak )
40kA( rms )
16 Amp(rms)
5.3 Amp( rms)
a)
1200 mm
b)
640 mm
a)
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b)
650C
c)
Terminal
of
switch
intended to be connected
to external conductor by
bolts
500C
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508 mm (minimum)
a) Self aligned, high pressure jaw type
fixed contacts of electrolytic copper of
size 80 mm x 50 mm x 8 mm duly silver
plated. Each contact should be revetted
with three nos. Copper rivets with a
bunch (minimum 3 mm thick) consisting
of copper foils, each may vary from 0.15
mm to 0.25 mm. These total thickness
of copper foils per jaw should be 6 mm.
Jaw assemblies are to be bolted
through stainless steel bolts and nuts
with stainless steel flat and spring
washer.
b) Solid rectangular blade type moving
contact of electrolytic copper size 250
mm x 50 mm x 8 mm duly silver plated
ensuring a minimum deposit of 10
micron of silver on copper contacts or
as may be prescribed under relevant
ISS / IEC.
c) Pressure spring to be used in jaw
contacts shall be Stainless Steel having
8 nos of turn x 28 mm height x 14.4 mm
diameter with 14 SWG wire (minimum
six nos springs shall be used)
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19. Connectors:-
21. Galvanization
b)
Coupling Rod
Operating Rod
c)
Arcing Horns
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3.25
32
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d)
e)
f)
Lever mechanism.
g)
Bearings
h)
Locking arrangement
i)
Earth Terminal:
Weight of
complete
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Particulars
2
Makers
name
country of origin
Bidders
offer
4
Desired values
3
and
2.
Type of Switch
3.
4.
2 nos.
Number of supporting
(12kV Post Insulators per phase as per
post insulators per phase
ISS-2544/1973)
5.
Post Insulator.
a)
Makers
name
country of origin
b)
Type of cementing
c)
d)
and
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand
voltage Dry
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand
voltage Wet
e)
f)
g)
Power
puncture
voltage
h)
i)
6.
a)
Across
distance
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35kV rms.
35kV rms.
9kV rms.
To be specified by the tenderer
frequency
with
stand 1.3 times of actual dry flash over voltage
the
isolating
75kV (peak)
320 mm minimum. (Confirming to ISS2544 / 1973 & relevant IEC)
85kV (peak)
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b)
To earth
poles
& between
7.
One
minute
power
frequency
withstand
voltage
a)
Across
distance
b)
To earth
poles
8.
630 Amp. 50 Hz
9.
25kA (rms)
10.
16kA (rms)
the
isolating
& between
75kV (peak)
32kV (rms)
28kV (rms)
14.
Rated
line
charging
breaking capacity
15.
Minimum
clearance
between adjacent phases
a)
760 mm
b)
380 mm
16
Temperature rise
11.
12.
13
40kA ( Peak )
40C
b)
Copper
plated
650C
c)
Terminal
of
switch
intended to be connected
to external conductor by
bolts
a)
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contacts
silver
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17.
18.
Type of Contact: -
254 mm (minimum)
a) Self aligned, high pressure jaw type
fixed contacts of electrolytic copper of
size 80 mm x 50 mm x 8 mm duly silver
plated. Each contact should be revetted
with three nos. Copper rivets with a
bunch (minimum 3 mm thick) consisting
of copper foils, each may vary from 0.15
mm to 0.25 mm. This total thickness of
copper foils per jaw should be 6 mm.
Jaw assemblies are to be bolted through
stainless steel bolts and nuts with
stainless steel flat and spring washer.
b) Solid rectangular blade type moving
contact of electrolytic copper size 220
mm x 50 mm x 8 mm duly silver plated
ensuring a minimum deposit of 10
micron of silver on copper contacts or as
may be prescribed under relevant ISS /
IEC.
c) Pressure spring to be used in jaw
contacts shall be Stainless Steel having
8 nos of turn x 28 mm height x 14.4 mm
diameter with 14 SWG wire (minimum
six nos springs shall be used)
19.
Connectors:-
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20.
Moving Contacts:-
21.
Galvanization
22.
Details of Phase
a)
Coupling Rod
b)
Operating Rod
c)
d)
e)
f)
Arcing Horns
Min
25
34.2 33.3
3.25
32
42.9
3.25
42
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Lever mechanism.
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g)
Bearings
h)
Locking arrangement
i)
Earth Terminal:
23.
Supporting Channels
24.
Weight of
complete
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pole
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
SURGE ARRESTERS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
SURGE ARRESTERS
NO
DESCRIPTION
1.0
Scope
2.0
Standards
3.0
4.0
Protective levels
5.0
Duty requirement
6.0
Construction
7.0
Porcelain housing
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
Name plate
12.0
Test
13.0
Inspection
10
14.0
Documentation
11
15.0
Test reports
12
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SURGE ARRESTERS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR SURGE ARRESTERS
1.0
SCOPE
This Specification provides for the design, manufacture, inspection and testing before
dispatch, packing and delivery F.O.R. (destination) of Metal Oxide (gapless) Surge
Arresters with discharge counters, insulating base, terminal connectors and other
accessories as specified here in.
Following is the list of documents constituting this Specification. :
(i)
(ii)
Check-List.
Annexure-B
(iii)
IEC-99-4
IS:2147
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IS:2629
IS:2633
IS:3070
IS:5621
& IEC-621155
7
IEC-60-1
IEC-270
IEC-99-1
10
11
2.2
Surge Arresters which ensure equal or better quality than the standards, mentioned
above shall also be acceptable. Where the equipment offered by the supplier
conforms to other standards, salient points of difference between the standards
adopted and the specified standards shall be clearly brought out in the offer.
3.0
4.0
PROTECTIVE LEVELS :
Surge Arresters shall be capable of providing protection to sub-station equipments,
designed for the withstand levels, given in the following table.
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Sl.
No.
Equipment to be protected
1
2
3
4
(i)
Power Transformers.
Instrument Transformers.
Reactors
Circuit Breakers/Isolators.
Phase to ground.
Insulation Level of
36KV System
BIL (kVpeak)
170
170
170
Insulation Level
of 12KV System
BIL (kVpeak)
78
78
78
170
78
Surge arrester shall be suitable for the following duty cycles of circuit breaker at the
following system voltages:
36 kV Circuit Breaker
12 kV Circuit Breaker
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Unless otherwise brought out separately by the Bidder in the schedule of deviations,
the Surge Arresters, offered shall conform to the specification scrupulously. All
deviations from the specification shall be brought out in the schedule of deviations.
The discrepancies between the specification and the catalogues or literature,
submitted as part of the offer shall not be considered as valid deviations unless
specifically brought out in the schedule of deviations.
6.0 CONSTRUCTION :
Non linear blocks shall be sintered metal oxide material. These shall be provided in
such a way as to obtain robust construction with excellent electrical and mechanical
properties even after repeated operations.All the units of arresters of same rating
shall be inter-changeable without adversely affecting the performance.The Surge
Arresters shall be suitable for pedestal type mounting.All the necessary flanges,
bolts, nuts, clamps etc. required for assembly of complete arrester with accessories
and mounting on support structure to be supplied by the Contractor.The drilling
details for mounting the Arrester on OPTCL/DISTCOMs support shall be supplied by
the OPTCL/DISTCOM.
The minimum permissible separation between the Surge Arrester and any earthed
object shall be indicated by the Bidder in his offer.Surge Arresters shall be designed
to incorporate pressure relief devices and arc diverting paths to prevent shattering of
the blocks or the porcelain housing, following prolonged current flow or internal flash
over and providing path for flow of rated fault currents in the event of arrester
failure.Surge Arresters shall incorporate anti-contamination feature to prevent
arrester failure, caused by uneven voltage gradient across the stack, resulting from
contamination of the arrester porcelain.Seals shall be provided in such a way that
these are always effectively maintained even when discharging rated lightning
current.
The heat treatment cycle details along with necessary quality checks used for
individual blocks along with insulation layer, formed across each block are to be
furnished. Metalised coating thickness for reduced resistance between adjacent discs
is to be furnished along with the procedure for checking the same. Details of thermal
stability test for current distribution of current on individual disc is to be furnished.
Each individual unit of Surge Arresters shall be hermetically sealed and fully
protected against ingress of moisture. The hermetic seal shall be effective for the
entire lifetime of the arrester and under the service conditions as specified. The
supplier shall furnish sectional view of the arrester showing details of sealing
employed.The Surge Arresters shall be suitable for hot line washing.
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accessories and earthing connection leads between the bottom of the Arrester and
discharge counter shall be in the Contractors scope of supply.
10.0 LEAKAGE CURRENT METERS : ( In case of 33 kV Surge Arrester only)
Leakage current meters (suitable milli-ammeter) shall be connected in the earthing
path of the surge arresters to measure the resistor grading leakage current. Meters
shall be designed for continuous service.
The ammeter shall be suitable for mounting on the support structure of the arrester.
The push buttons shall be mounted such that it can be operated from the ground level.
The internal parts shall be fully weather - proof to IP 55 or better with a transparent
cover to provide an unobstructed view of the ammeter. Arresters shall be complete
with insulating base having provision for bolting to flat surface of the structure.The
grounding terminals shall be suitable for accommodating grounding
connection to
steel earth mat.
Clamp type terminal connector, suitable for AAAC conductor of 150 & 100 Sq mm
shall be provided having both horizontal and vertical take-off. Two clamp type ground
terminal connectors, suitable for G. I. Strip (50 x 6) should be provided.All
interconnecting hardwares such as nuts, bolts, spring washers etc. with 5% spares
shall be supplied for different units.Pollution Shunt (Copper braid) shall be supplied
along with each Surge Arrester for by-passing the surface current.Other standard
accessories, which are specifically not mentioned, but are usually provided with Surge
Arrester of such type and rating for efficient and trouble free operation should be
supplied.
11.0 NAME PLATE :
Each single pole Arrester shall be provided with non-corrosive legible name plate, at
the base bearing thereon, voltage rating of the complete pole and the number of
demountable sections with the following data, indelibly marked
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
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(j)
(k)
(l)
(m)
12.0 TEST :
12.1 Type Tests:
The surge Arrester offered should have been subjected to the following Type tests in
an independent Government approved test laboratory. The bidder shall furnish four
sets of type test reports along with the drawings for approval. These tests must not
have been conducted earlier than five years from the date of opening of technical bid.
For any change in the design type, already type tested and the design type offered
against this specification, the purchaser reserves the right to demand repetition of
some or all type tests without any extra cost and in presence of Purchasers
representative at the cost of the Contractor.
1
(a)
2
3
4
5
(a)
(b)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
N.B. :-Even if the condition i.e. the dry arcing distance or the sum of the partial dry arcing
distances is larger than the test voltage divided by 500 KV/m, the lightning impulse
voltage test must have been conducted or is to be conducted without any financial
liability to OPTCL.
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13.0 INSPECTION :
I
The purchaser shall have access at all time to the works and all other places of
manufacture, where the Surge Arresters are being manufactured and the supplier
shall provide all facilities for unrestricted inspection of the suppliers works, raw
materials, manufacture of all the accessories and for conducting the necessary tests.
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II
III
IV
The supplier shall keep the purchaser informed in advance of the time of starting and
the progress of manufacture of equipment in its various stages so that arrangements
could be made for inspection.
No material shall be despatched from its point of manufacture unless the material has
been satisfactorily inspected, tested and despatch schedule attached to this
specification.
The acceptance of any quantity of equipment shall in no way relieve the supplier of his
responsibility for meeting all the requirements of this specification and shall not
prevent subsequent rejection, if such equipments are later found to be defective.
14.0 DOCUMENTATION :
All drawings shall conform to relevant Indian Standard as per relevant IS. All drawings
shall be in ink and suitable for microfilming. All dimensions and data shall be in S.I.
Units. The supplier shall furnish two sets of following drawings / documents along with
his offer.
(i)
(ii)
(xi) The detailed dimensional drawing of porcelain Housing such as ID, OD, thickness and
insulator details such as height, profile of petticoats, angle of inclination and gap
between successive petticoats, total creepage distance etc.
(xii) Cross-sectional view of the Surge Arrester Units showing all components.
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Three copies of type test reports shall be furnished to the purchaser with the tender
specification. Copies of acceptance test reports and routine test reports shall be
furnished to the purchaser. One copy will be returned duly certified by the purchaser
and only thereafter shall the materials be despatched.
(ii)
All records of routine test reports shall be maintained by the supplier at his works for
periodic inspection by the purchaser.
(iii)
All test reports of tests, conducted during manufacture shall be maintained by the
supplier. These shall be produced for verification as and when requested for by the
purchaser.
Sl.
No
Particulars.
30 kV
10 kV
33
11
36
12
50 5%
Effectively earthed
Installation.
Outdoor
Class.
No. of phases.
Three
10
Maximum prospective
symmetrical fault current at
arrester location
(KA rms.)
40
11
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12
13
14
25
9.6
15
72 at 500A
28
16
32
90
35
(iii) 20 KA.
100
40
17
18
100
100
19
40
40
20
900
380
70
28
110.5
41.6
(i)
21
22
(a)
b)
5 KA.
23
24
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25
RIV at 92 KV rms.
26
27
Seismic acceleration.
0.3g horizontal
0.15g vertical
0.3g horizontal
0.15g vertical
28
Reference ambient
temperature.
50C
50C
29
(a) IR at MCOV.
(b) IC at MCOV.
30
31
32
33
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1 to 5 mA
b) Reference voltage at
reference current.
100
325
325
53
20
51
18
49
16
47
14
TOV(KVP).
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ANNEXURE B
CHECK LIST
Whether calculation towards energy handling capability of the Surge Arrester furnished?
Whether the heat treatment cycle details along with necessary quality checks used for
individual blocks furnished ?
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ANNEXURE C
CALIBRATION STATUS OF TESTING EQUIPMENTS AND INSTRUMENTS/
METERS.
Nam
e of
the
test.
Meters
and
equip
ments
require
d for
the
corres
pondin
g test
with
range
accura
cy
make
and Sl.
No.
Date
of
Calibr
ation.
Du
e
dat
e of
Cali
brat
ion.
Nam
e of
the
Calib
ratin
g
Agen
cy
Wheth
er
Calibra
ting
Agenc
y is
Govt.
Approv
ed.
Whether
docume
nts
relating
to Govt.
Approval
of the
calibrati
ng
Agency
furnishe
d?
Whether
the
meters/
equipme
nt fulfill
the
accurac
y class
as per
calibrati
on
report
Whether
the
calibrati
ng
agency
has put
any
limitation
towards
the use
of the
particula
r
meter/eq
uipment.
If yes,
state the
limitation
s.
Wheth
er
green
sticker
or blue
sticker
or
yellow
sticker
has
been
affixed
on the
body of
the
particul
ar
equipm
ent/
meter.
State
the
colour
of the
affixed
sticker.
10
Inspit Rem
e of
arks
impos
ed
limitati
ons,
wheth
er the
partic
ular
meter/
equip
ment
can
still be
used?
Justify
its
use
for
corres
pondi
ng
test(s)
.
11
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12
ANNEXURE-D
CHECK LIST TOWARDS TYPE TEST REPORTS.
Nam Date Name Whethe
e of
of
of the
r the
the Test Labora Laborat
Typ
.
tory
ory is
e
where Govern
Test
the
ment
.
Test
Approv
has
ed.
been
condu
cted.
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Whether
the Test
reports
are
valid as
per
Clause
No.7.21
of T.S.
Whethe
r the
copy of
Test
Report
in
complet
e shape
alongwi
th
drawing
s etc.
furnishe
d or
not ?
Whether
the Type
Tested
Surge
Arrester
fulfills
the
technical
requirem
ents as
per TS.
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